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A solothiocarbonyl quinacridone with long chains used as a fluorescent tool for rapid detection of Hg2+ in hydrophobic naphtha samples

A solothiocarbonyl quinacridone with long chains used as a fluorescent tool for rapid detection of Hg2+ in hydrophobic naphtha samples
Jian Cao, Le Wang, Yuxiao Cheng, Yinhua Jin, Yi Qu, Ji Yang
A solothiocarbonyl quinacridone (STQA16) was synthesized with two long side chains (-C16H33) and a thiocarbonyl trigger for recognizing Hg2+. Compared to existing fluorescent sensors, STQA16 shows excellent hydrophobic performance and can directly detect mercury pollution with good sensitivity in industrial products, such as naphtha.
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