Fluorescent Polymers for Environmental Monitoring: Targeting Pathogens and Metal Contaminants with Naphthalimide Derivatives
Joana Galhano,
Atanas Kurutos,
Georgi Dobrikov
et al.
Abstract:The continuous monitoring of Hg2+ levels in aqueous environments is crucial to assess a potential indication of methylmercury contamination via bacterial conversion, yet existing methods often require extensive sample treatment, expensive equipment, and transportation to a specialized facility. To mitigate this issue, this study introduces the synthesis and application of three naphthalimide-based compounds with significant fluorescent and solvatochromic behaviour (C1, C2 and C3) for the detection of mercury i… Show more
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