A linear fluorescence-quenching response in an amidine-functionalised solid-state sensor for gas-phase and aqueous
1School of Chemistry F11, University of Sydney, 2006, Australia. deanna.dalessandro@sydney.edu.au.
Abstract:
An amidine-functionalised metal-organic framework (MOF) was shown to be an effective chemosensor in the presence of gaseous and aqueous phase CO2 by virtue of a quenched fluorescence response. This work demonstrates how multifunctional MOFs with high selectivity for CO2 may be exploited to develop CO2 chemosensors.
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