Aggregates of a triphenylene based chemosensing ensemble for sensitive detection of cyanide ions in an aqueous medium.
Vandana Bhalla, Harshveer Arora, Manoj Kumar
Index: Dalton Trans. 42(13) , 4450-5, (2013)
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Abstract
Nanoaggregates of a supramolecular ensemble of triphenylene derivative 3 and Cu(2+) ions exhibit 'turn-on' response towards CN(-) ions in an aqueous medium and can detect the trace amount of inorganic cyanide ions (NaCN) in tap water and blood serum milieu.
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