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titleOfInvention Chemical sensor for visually detecting sulfite ions and synthesis method
abstract The invention discloses a chemical sensor for rapidly detecting bisulfite ions and a preparation method thereof. The chemical sensor is prepared by stirring 3-ethyl-2-methylbenzothiazole iodide and 5-chlorosalicylaldehyde in ethanol at room temperature for 20-24 hours and carrying out condensation reaction, and can realize convenient detection of bisulfite ions. The chemical sensor has the advantages of simple synthesis, good identification specificity, high sensitivity, wide pH application range, strong anti-interference capability and quick response.
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