A tetraphenylethylene-based aggregation-induced emission sensor: Ultrasensitive “turn-on” fluorescent sensing for phosphate anion in pure water
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Natural Science Foundation
science and Technology Department of Jilin Province
Northeast Normal University
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Elsevier BV
Subject
Analytical Chemistry
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