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Urea/Thiourea Based Optical Sensors for Toxic Analytes: A Convenient Path for Detection of First Nerve Agent (Tabun)

In the realm of supramolecular chemistry, the development in synthetic receptors for harmful analytes has attracted substantial attention in recent decades due to the fact that a huge number of chemical and biological processes involve molecular recognition of these species. It is therefore importan...

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