Naphthalimide-based charged chemosensors 1 and 2 selectively bind P3O105− and ATP in aqueous CH3CN over a series of anions including ADP and AMP by exhibiting marked quenching of emission. Sensor… Click to show full abstract
Naphthalimide-based charged chemosensors 1 and 2 selectively bind P3O105− and ATP in aqueous CH3CN over a series of anions including ADP and AMP by exhibiting marked quenching of emission. Sensor 1 shows greater sensitivity than sensor 2.
               
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