Chemosensors of Ion and Molecule RecognitionJ.P. Desvergne, A.W. Czarnik Springer Science & Business Media, 06.12.2012 - 245 Seiten 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, physical chemistry, biology, medicine, environmental science, is not only fundamental in nature. It is also clear that progress is most rewarding for several new sensor applications deriving from the specific signal delivered by the analyte-probe interaction. Indeed, if calcium sensing in real time for biological purposes is actually possible, owing to the emergence of efficient fluorescent receptors, other elements can also be specifically detected, identified and finally titrated using tailored chemosensors. Pollutants such as heavy metals or radionuclides are among the main targets since their detection and removal could be envisioned at very low concentrations with, in addition, sensors displaying specific and strong complexing abilities. Besides, various species of biological interest (or others, the list is large) including sugars and other micellaneous molecules such as oxygen and carbon dioxide can be actually probed with optodes and similar devices. The present volume in which the key lectures of the workshop are collected gives a survey of the main developments in the field. The success of the workshop mainly came from the high quality of the lectures, the invited short talks, the two posters sessions and the many very lively discussions which without doubt will produce positive outcomes. |
Inhalt
R Y Tsien | 17 |
S Shinkai | 37 |
O S Wolfbeis C Huber and T Werner | 60 |
Fabbrizzi G Francese M Liccelli P Pallavicini A Perotti | 75 |
Diamond T Grady S ONeill and P Kane | 91 |
A Ueno H Ikeda and J Wang | 105 |
Swager | 133 |
W K Hartmann M A Mortellaro D G Nocera and Z Pikramenou | 159 |
E U Akkaya | 177 |
B Valeur F Badaoui E Bardez J Bourson P Boutin A Chatelain | 195 |
F Fages | 221 |
Author index | 241 |
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Chemosensors of Ion and Molecule Recognition J.P. Desvergne,A.W. Czarnik Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1997 |
Chemosensors of Ion and Molecule Recognition J. P. Desvergne,A. W. Czarnik Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2014 |
Chemosensors of Ion and Molecule Recognition J.P. Desvergne,A.W. Czarnik Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2012 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absorption acetonitrile amine Anal analyte anion anthracene aqueous aromatic hydrocarbons assembly atoms B-CD benzo(a)pyrene binding Biosensors boronic acid buffer Ca2+ calix[4]arene carboxylate cation cavity CH₂ charge transfer chelates Chem CHEMFETs Chemical Sensors Chemistry chemosensor chiral compounds concentration constant crown ether cryptand cyclodextrin Czarnik derivatives Desvergne detection effect equiv excimer excited Fabbrizzi field effect transistors Figure fluorescence intensity fluorescence quenching Fluorescent Chemosensors fluorescent sensor fluorophore glucose guest hp-B-CD hydrogen bonds hydroxyl imidazole interaction intramolecular Ion and Molecule ionophore lanthanide ligand luminescence lumophore metal ions moiety molecular Molecule Recognition OH OH optical sensors oxygen PAHs PET sensors photoinduced electron transfer photophysical polymer polysiloxane porphyrin probes protein protonated pyrene quenching receptor Regensburg Reinhoudt response saccharide selectivity shift Shinkai signal soluble solution solvent species spectra spectrum structure substituents subunit supramolecular synthesis titration transduction Tripod(hypy)3 Tsien wavelength Wolfbeis y-CD