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A Fluorescent Sensor for Pyrophosphate Based on a Pd(II) Complex

Gao, Jie
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Riis-Johannessen, Thomas  
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Scopelliti, Rosario  
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2010
Dalton Transactions

A mixture of the Pd(II) complex [Pd(NO3)2(bipy)] (bipy = 2,2-bipyridine) and the fluorescent dye Methylcalcein blue (MCB) constitutes a chemosensing ensemble which can be used for the detection of pyrophosphate (PPi) by fluorescence spectroscopy. The sensor operates in buffered aqueous solution at neutral pH, and allows sensing PPi at low to mid micromolar concentrations with very good selectivity over other anions such as phosphate, acetate, nitrate, sulfate, chloride, and bicarbonate.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/c0dt00434k
Web of Science ID

WOS:000280183100028

Author(s)
Gao, Jie
Riis-Johannessen, Thomas  
Scopelliti, Rosario  
Qian, Xuhong
Severin, Kay  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Dalton Transactions
Volume

39

Start page

7114

End page

7118

Subjects

Multiwavelength Spectroscopic Data

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Indicator-Displacement Assays

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100-Percent Aqueous-Solution

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Equilibrium-Constants

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Physiological Ph

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Water

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Anion

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Selectivity

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Phosphates

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Receptor

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July 8, 2010
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