Fluorogenic detection of Tetryl and TNT explosives using nanoscopic-capped mesoporous hybrid materials

A hybrid capped mesoporous material, which was selectively opened in the presence of Tetryl and TNT, has been synthesised and used for the fluorogenic recognition of these nitroaromatic explosives.

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