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publicationNumber CN-103936657-B
titleOfInvention A kind of three binding site reagent and the application in bivalent cupric ion detects thereof
abstract The invention provides one and there are three binding sites detection bivalent cupric ion (Cun 2+ ) reagent, it is three formylation Phloroglucinol carbazole hydrazones.This reagent is refluxed in ethanol by three formylation Phloroglucinols and carbazole and obtains for 10 hours, and reaction only needs a step to carry out, and reaction conditions is simple, is easy to produce.The invention provides the quantitative detecting method of bivalent cupric ion, be based on three formylation Phloroglucinol carbazole hydrazones, in the mixing solutions of DMSO/HEPES (pH7.4), detect the content of bivalent cupric ion quantitatively.This detection method, shows high susceptibility and selectivity to bivalent cupric ion, and testing process is easy, sensitive, quick, and detected result is accurate.
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