Simply by mixing in water, a liphophilic dipeptide (L), a surfactant (S), and a fluorophore (F) self-assemble to give a sensor able to detect CuII ions (see scheme). Despite the ease of construction, the sensor displays high selectivity and a low detection limit for the target ion. This new modular approach to sensing devices allows easy variations of the components, making optimization of the system very simple and fast.

Exploiting the Self-assembling Strategy for the Design of Selective Cu(II) Ion Chemosensors

MANCIN, FABRIZIO;SCRIMIN, PAOLO MARIA;TONELLATO, UMBERTO
1999

Abstract

Simply by mixing in water, a liphophilic dipeptide (L), a surfactant (S), and a fluorophore (F) self-assemble to give a sensor able to detect CuII ions (see scheme). Despite the ease of construction, the sensor displays high selectivity and a low detection limit for the target ion. This new modular approach to sensing devices allows easy variations of the components, making optimization of the system very simple and fast.
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