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Oxidized Bis(indolyl)methane: A Simple and Efficient Chromogenic-Sensing Molecule Based on the Proton Transfer Signaling Mode
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EngineeringBiochemistryDramatic Color ChangeNatural SciencesSelective Colorimetric SensorMolecular SwitchEfficient Chromogenic-sensing MoleculeOrganic ChemistryCatalysisMethane 1ChemistryChemical ProbeAnion SensingChemical SensorPigment
[reaction: see text] Oxidized bis(indolyl)methane, 1, a simple chromophore containing an acidic H-bond donor moiety and a basic H-bond acceptor moiety, can act as a selective colorimetric sensor either for F(-) in aprotic solvent or for HSO(4)(-) and weak acidic species in water-containing medium. The deprotonation/protonation of oxidized bis(indolyl)methane 1 is responsible for the dramatic color change.
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