Chemosensors of Ion and Molecule Recognition edited by J.P. Desvergne, A.W. Czarnik.

In the broad field of supramolecular chemistry, the design and hence the use of chemosensors for ion and molecule recognition have developed at an extroardinary rate. This imaginative and creative area which involves the interface of different disciplines, e.g. organic and inorganic chemistry, physi...

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Other Authors: Desvergne, J.P (Editor), Czarnik, A.W (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
Edition:1st ed. 1997.
Series:Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 492
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505 0 |a Modification of cyclodextrins to control their guest-host chemistry and their application as chemosensors -- New fluorescent readouts for protein interactions, gene expression, and membrane potential -- Chemical sensors based on field effect transistors; selective recognition of cations and anions -- Aqueous sugar sensing by boronic-acid-based artificial receptors -- Solid state supramolecular optical sensors -- Fluorescent chemosensors which take profit from the metalligand interaction -- Recognition, transduction and immobilisation- A holistic approach to sensor development -- Signal transduction in chemosensors of modified cyclodextrins -- Hydrogen bonding chemosensors for metabolites and nucleotides -- New approaches to sensory materials: Molecular recognition in conjugated polymers. New transduction methodology -- Higher generation luminescent PET (photoinduced electron transfer) sensors -- Chemosensing of monocyclic and bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by supramolecular active sites -- Squaraine-based long wavelength fluorescent chemosensors for ions -- A fluorescent chemosensor with selectivity for Hg(II). Chelatoselectivity via ligand immobilization -- Cation-responsive fluorescent sensors -- Fluorescent, siderophore-based hydroxamate chelators for the detection of transition-metalions -- Author index. 
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