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An ultrastable Cu(I) cluster exhibiting TADF for ppm-level oxygen detection
Li-Li Tan1, Zong-Ren Chen1, Zhen-Jie Lin1
1Jiangmen Key Laboratory of Synthetic Chemistry and Cleaner Production, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Wuyi University, Jiangmen, Guangdong 529000, P. R. China. wyuchemyjw@126.com.
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Cu(I) complexes for optical oxygen sensing have failed to achieve both high sensitivity and stability. Herein, we report an ultrastable Cu(I) cluster with outstanding oxygen sensing performance (KSV = 2024.50 bar-1 and LOD = 4.89 ppm). It retains 90% of its oxygen sensitivity after exposure to pH 1.24 and 13.96 solutions.
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