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Further calixarene-based fluorescent sensors

The Na+ sensor M-9 has a structure analogous to that of compound E-4, but instead of two identical pyrene fluorophores, it contains two different fluorophores with a pyrene group and an anthroyloxy group. Resonance energy transfer (see Chapter 9) from the former to the latter is then possible because of the spectral overlap between the fluorescence spectrum of the pyrene moiety and the absorption spectrum of the anthroyloxy moiety. Upon addition of Na+ to a solution of M-9 in a mixture of MeOH and THF (15 1 v/v), the fluorescence of the anthroyloxy group increases significantly compared with that of the pyrene group, which permits a ratiometric measurement. [Pg.314]


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