#7362. A chemiluminescent probe for highly sensitive detection of carbon monoxide in aqueous solution and air

October 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Instrumentation;
Metals and Alloys;
Materials Chemistry;
Surfaces, Coatings and Films;
Condensed Matter Physics;
Electrical and Electronic Engineering;
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials;
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Abstract:
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless and odorless gas often used as a fuel and as an important raw material for the synthesis of basic organic compounds in the chemical industry. CO affects respiration and organ coordination in organisms, and is fatal at high concentration. Due to the wide range of industrial applications and biological effects of CO, its research has received considerable attention from researchers. In this study, we designed and synthesized a chemiluminescent sensor, which can recognize CO in the presence of palladium chloride.
Keywords:
Carbon monoxide; Chemiluminescent probe; Chemosensor; Schaaps dioxetane

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