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Selective and visual detection of a nerve agent mimic by phosphorylation and protonation of quinolin oximes

Cai et al., 2017

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497650072478435373
Author
Cai Y
Li C
Song Q
Publication year
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Nerve agents are highly toxic organophosphorus compounds, and their possible uses in terrorist attacks pose an immediate threat to public safety. Consequently, there is an urgent need to develop reliable and facile methods to detect these lethal chemicals. In this paper …
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