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PCT (Photoinduced Charge Transfer) Fluorescent Molecular Sensors for Cation Recognition

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Considerable efforts are being made to develop selective fluorescent sensors for cation detection in analytical chemistry, biology, medicine (clinical diagnosis), environment, chemical oceanography, etc [16].

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Valeur, B., Leray, I. (2001). PCT (Photoinduced Charge Transfer) Fluorescent Molecular Sensors for Cation Recognition. In: Valeur, B., Brochon, JC. (eds) New Trends in Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Springer Series on Fluorescence, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56853-4_10

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