Selective Detection of Mg2+ for Sensing Applications in Drinking Water
Daniele Paderni1, Eleonora Macedi1, Larisa Lvova2
1Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Via della Stazione 4, I-61029, Urbino, Italy.
Abstract:
A new series of ligands containing the 2-(2-hydroxy-3- naphthyl)-4-methylbenzoxazole (HNBO) fluorophore showed selectivity for Mg2+ ions, without the interference of Ca2+ . The most promising representative L3 resulted the best performing sensor for Mg2+ both in solution and embedded in an all-solid-state optode, especially towards real samples of drinkable water.
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