Abstract
A new chemosensor based on pyrylium salt has been developed. The sensor can selectively fulfill the detection of lysine among 20 common amino acids in aqueous environment and exhibit a distinct color change and ‘turn-on’ fluorescence. Besides, simple test paper based on this sensor was also presented, which elucidated the feasibility of lysine detection in real samples.
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