A kind of multi-channel molecular probe for detecting hg2+ and preparation method thereof
A molecular probe and multi-channel technology, which is applied in the field of multi-channel molecular probes for detecting Hg2+ and its preparation, can solve the problems of high detection cost, low sensitivity, and high requirements for instruments and equipment, and achieve good practical results
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[0052] Take a 250ml three-necked beaker, set up a device to evacuate, pass nitrogen, and repeat three times. Ferrocene (3.7272 g, 20 mmol) was added, vacuum was applied, and nitrogen gas was passed twice. After adding 150ml THF, put the three-necked flask on the magnetic stirrer with a nitrogen rubber hose, and vacuumize the gas in the rubber tube with nitrogen under the condition of closing the inlet valve on the three-necked flask, repeating 2 times. Then react in an ice bath for a few minutes. Clean and dry the anhydrous syringes with ethanol, and coat the stoppers with vacuum grease. Insert it into a three-necked flask to inhale a certain amount of nitrogen, pull out the nitrogen and repeat it 3 times. Then inhale a certain amount of nitrogen for backup. Insert a nitrogen-filled pipette with a needle into the n-butyllithium bottle (note that the needle should be on the liquid surface). Then insert the syringe needle into the n-butyllithium bottle, push the nitrogen in ...
Embodiment 2
[0058] Take a 250ml three-necked beaker, set up a device to evacuate, pass nitrogen, and repeat three times. Ferrocene (3.7272 g, 20 mmol) was added, vacuum was applied, and nitrogen gas was passed twice. After adding 150ml THF, put the three-necked flask on the magnetic stirrer with a nitrogen rubber hose, and vacuumize the gas in the rubber tube with nitrogen under the condition of closing the inlet valve on the three-necked flask, repeating 2 times. Then react in an ice bath for a few minutes. Clean and dry the anhydrous syringes with ethanol, and coat the stoppers with vacuum grease. Insert it into a three-necked flask to inhale a certain amount of nitrogen, pull out the nitrogen and repeat it 3 times. Then inhale a certain amount of nitrogen for backup. Insert a nitrogen-filled pipette with a needle into the n-butyllithium bottle (note that the needle should be on the liquid surface). Then insert the needle of the syringe into the bottle of n-butyllithium, push the ni...
Embodiment 3
[0063] Take a 250ml three-necked beaker, set up a device to evacuate, pass nitrogen, and repeat three times. Ferrocene (3.7272 g, 20 mmol) was added, vacuum was applied, and nitrogen gas was passed twice. After adding 150ml THF, put the three-necked flask on the magnetic stirrer with a nitrogen rubber hose, and vacuumize the gas in the rubber tube with nitrogen under the condition of closing the inlet valve on the three-necked flask, repeating 2 times. Then react in an ice bath for a few minutes. Clean and dry the anhydrous syringes with ethanol, and coat the stoppers with vacuum grease. Insert it into a three-necked flask to inhale a certain amount of nitrogen, pull out the nitrogen and repeat it 3 times. Then inhale a certain amount of nitrogen for backup. Insert a nitrogen-filled pipette with a needle into the n-butyllithium bottle (note that the needle should be on the liquid surface). Then insert the syringe needle into the n-butyllithium bottle, push the nitrogen in ...
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