Naked Eye Fluoride Ion Chemosensors with Anthraquinone Derivatives

Fluoride sensor, Color change, Anthraquinone, Urea derivativeAnions play an important role in a wide range of chemicaland biological processes, and considerable attention has beenfocused on the design of host molecules that can recognizeand sense anion species selectively through the naked eye,electrochemical, and optical responses.

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