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Preparation of surface molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensor based on UIO-66-NH2 and its application in detection of rhodamine 6G
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    • Preparation of surface molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensor based on UIO-66-NH2 and its application in detection of rhodamine 6G

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    • The latest research report shows that a research team has developed a new type of fluorescent sensor that can efficiently detect Rhodamine 6G, with high selectivity, anti-interference ability, and fluorescence stability, providing a new method for food safety detection.
    • Chinese Journal of Luminescence   Pages: 1-8(2024)
    • DOI:10.37188/CJL.20240234    

      CLC: O482.31
    • Published Online:21 November 2024

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  • NIU Haoyu,LI Yuanyuan,WANG Gang,et al.Preparation of surface molecularly imprinted fluorescence sensor based on UIO-66-NH2 and its application in detection of rhodamine 6G[J].Chinese Journal of Luminescence, DOI:10.37188/CJL.20240234

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