Fluorescent supramolecular metal assemblies as ‘no quenching’ probes for detection of threonine in the nanomolar range

Kaur, Sharanjeet ; Bhalla, Vandana ; Kumar, Manoj (2014) Fluorescent supramolecular metal assemblies as ‘no quenching’ probes for detection of threonine in the nanomolar range Chemical Communications, 50 (68). pp. 9725-9728. ISSN 1359-7345

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4CC03877K

Abstract

A highly sensitive detection of threonine is realized using a supramolecular ensemble of aggregates of hetero-oligophenylene derivative 3 and Zn2+ ions. On the basis of fluorogenic response of aggregates of 3 toward Zn2+ ions and threonine, we have constructed a 2-input, 3-output sequential logic circuit at the molecular level.

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