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publicationDate 2018-03-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-105181684-B
titleOfInvention A kind of monolayer probe and its methods for making and using same for detecting cyanide ion
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of monolayer probe and its methods for making and using same for detecting cyanide ion, the probe of the present invention is the P1 in metal-oxide film adsorption monolayer, P1 is the conjugated molecule based on triphenylamine and dicyanoethenyl, triphenylamine is as electron donor unit, dicyanoethenyl is also detection moiety simultaneously as electron acceptor unit, it is used to adsorb P1 in metal-oxide film in addition, being also connected with a carboxyl on triphenylamine.P1 absorption make it that film is in kermesinus on metal-oxide film, is gone to detect the micro cyanide ion in the aqueous solution with the probe, detection moiety is because reacting with cyanide ion and so that the kermesinus of film is significantly taken off.The detection method selectivity is very high, and can be in extremely dilute solution (10 ‑8 Mol/L cyanide ion quick response), the detection of the monolayer probe to cyanide ion is limited to 2.99nmol/L, thus has quick, convenient, the advantage such as sensitivity height compared to detection of the typical probe molecule in solution.
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