Abstract

The development of selective chemosensors for glucose detection in biologically relevant solutions is a challenging task. In their Communication on page 16880, Javier Ramos-Soriano, M. Carmen Galan and co-workers show a vibration-induced emission-type receptor that operates in aqueous media and can detect glucose and discriminate between closely related monosaccharides including those commonly found in blood. Moreover, the recognition event can be monitored by the naked-eye in a ratiometric manner.

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