2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tet.2021.132127
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A new coumarin based Schiff base fluorescence probe for zinc ion

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“…The addition of all other metal ions notably quenched the fluorescence intensity of SC97 , whereas adding Zn 2+ ions to probe SC97 solution resulted in more significant fluorescence quenching by about 60‐folds. In this case, on one side all other metal ions exhibited partial quenching of fluorescence, while on the other hand, the quenching impact of Zn 2+ ions on SC97 was about 100% [158] …”
Section: Coumarin Derivatives As Chemosensors For Transition Metal Ionsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…The addition of all other metal ions notably quenched the fluorescence intensity of SC97 , whereas adding Zn 2+ ions to probe SC97 solution resulted in more significant fluorescence quenching by about 60‐folds. In this case, on one side all other metal ions exhibited partial quenching of fluorescence, while on the other hand, the quenching impact of Zn 2+ ions on SC97 was about 100% [158] …”
Section: Coumarin Derivatives As Chemosensors For Transition Metal Ionsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In this case, on one side all other metal ions exhibited partial quenching of fluorescence, while on the other hand, the quenching impact of Zn 2 + ions on SC97 was about 100%. [158]…”
Section: Zinc Ions (Zn 2 + )mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Copper ion and zinc ions are essential trace elements in the human body, which play an important role in human health, especially the catalytic auxiliary role in various biological processes such as the function of many cellular enzymes and proteins [10][11][12]. However, when the concentration of absorbed ions is unbalanced, the homeostasis in cells will be affected, leading to a series of diseases [13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…27 Various fluorescence probes for recognizing Zn(II) ions, based on quinolone, phthalimide, naphthalene, coumarin, and carbazole, have been successfully developed. [28][29][30][31][32] However, these exhibit limitations like poor solubility, non-biocompatibility, and expensive protocol. To fulfill sustainable development goals, herein, we have represented the synthesis and characterization of novel pseudopeptidic soft materials 1-3 for selective recognition of zinc (II).…”
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