Study Proposes Fluorescent Chemosensor for Copper Detection

Study Proposes Fluorescent Chemosensor for Copper Detection

A recent study published in Chemosensors presents a unique donor-p-acceptor luminous dye as a sensor for Cu2+ ions. The 3,5-diphenyl-dicyanomethylene-4-H-pyran (DCM) that makes up the fluorophoric core has extended styryl chains at positions 2 and 6 for metal coordination and is used for copper (II) detection.

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