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titleOfInvention Fluorescent probe capable of detecting copper ions and pyrophosphate and preparation method and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to a fluorescent probe capable of detecting copper ions and pyrophosphate, a preparation method and application thereof, and belongs to the technical field of analytical chemistry. The invention discloses and synthesizes a fluorescent probe (probe), the maximum excitation wavelength is 316nm, and the maximum emission wavelength is 445 nm. The fluorescent probe can efficiently and sensitively detect Cu by a fluorescence quenching method 2+ And Cu formed in the presence of copper ions 2+ Fluorescent probes (Cu) 2+ Probe) also enables efficient and sensitive detection of pyrophosphate (PPi) by fluorescence enhancement.
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