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A coumarin-based reactive probe 1 is reported for the highly selective detection of Cu + . The benzylic ether (C–O) bond of probe 1 can be cleaved selectively by the reaction with Cu + under a physiological reducing environment, resulting in a fluorescent change. The maximum emission peak exhibited a red shift from 410nm to 472nm, and a remarkable enhancement of emission intensity...
The first ratiometric probe for lysine was presented. This coumarin-based probe could selectively detect Lys over other natural amino acids in water with a large red shift up to 83 nm, which utilized both the basicity and the nucleophilicity of the terminal amino group of Lys.
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