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Flexible Fluorescent Probes: How Molecular Shape Affects Mercury Detection
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Turns out, these different interactions changed how well they spotted Hg²⁺. Probe 1 was much better at it. And here's a cool part: Hg²⁺ could break up probe 1's groups. But for probe 2, it helped them gather together!
They even tested these probes in real water samples and inside cells. Isn't that crazy? Just a tiny change in shape can make a world of difference in how well we detect nasty metals like mercury.
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