2023
DOI: 10.1002/bio.4561
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A ‘turn‐off’ fluorescence sensor for selective Hg(II) based on phenothiazine derivative

Abstract: Given how crucial it is to preserve a human‐safe and sustainable environment, the rapid discovery of possibly lethal heavy metals such as Hg(II) has drawn much attention in recent years. A novel sensor, known as (E)‐2‐((10‐octyl‐10H‐phenothiazin‐3‐yl)methylene)hydrazine‐1‐carbothioamide (PTZHC), was synthesized as a fluorescence ‘on–off’ sensor for Hg2+ ions. Coordination alters organic molecule electron densities, quenching the fluorescence intensity. PTZHC was described completely with the help of FTIR and 1… Show more

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“…Current TC detection methods include high‐performance liquid chromatography, electrochemical analysis, and colorimetric methods [8–10]. However, these techniques have disadvantages such as low sensitivity, complexity, and time consumption [11–15]. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a rapid, low‐cost, and accurate method for residue detection [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current TC detection methods include high‐performance liquid chromatography, electrochemical analysis, and colorimetric methods [8–10]. However, these techniques have disadvantages such as low sensitivity, complexity, and time consumption [11–15]. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a rapid, low‐cost, and accurate method for residue detection [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%