Fluorescent chemosensors for ion and molecule recognition
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Fluorescent chemosensors for ion and molecule recognition
(ACS symposium series, 538)
American Chemical Society, 1992, c1993
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"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society at the 204th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 23-28, 1992."
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Description
Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry at the 204th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society held in Washington, DC, August 23-28, 1992, this study of fluorescent chemosensors for ion and molecule recognition: presents new information in the design and synthesis of fluorescent chemosensors; discusses hw to design sensors for small molecules for which biotic receptors have not yet evolved or are not readily adapted for sensing purposes; bridges the gap between communities needing chemosensors and those able to synthesize chemosensors; and provides a suitable introduction to sensors for organic chemists interested in this field.
Table of Contents
- Supramolecular chemistry, fluorescence and sensing, Anthony W. Czarnik
- synthesis and study of crown ethers with alkali-metal-enhanced fluorescence - quest for flashy crowns, L.R. Sousa et al
- ion regulation detected by changes in photoinduced charge or energy transfer, Bernard Valeur et al
- fluorescent photoinduced electron-transfer sensors - the simple logic and its extensions, Richard A. Bissell et al
- tunable fluorescence of some macrocyclic anthracenophanes, H. Bouas-Laurent et al
- fluorescent cyclodextrins for detecting organic compounds with molecular recognition, Akihiko Ueno
- intrinsic chromophores and fluorophores in synthetic molecular sensors and dosimeters, Anthony W. Czarnik
- fluorescent and photochemical probes of dynamic biochemical signals inside living cells, Roger Y. Tsien
- 1,2-Bis(2-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N',-tetraacetic acid conjugates used to measure intracellular Ca2+ concentration, Michael A. Kuhn
- fluorescent chemosensors for monitoring potassium in blood and across biological membranes, Divakar Masilamani and Mariann E. Lucas
- fluorescent probes in studies of proteases, Grant A. Krafft and Gary T. Wang
- lifetime-based sensing using phase-modulation fluorometry, H. Szmacinski and J.R. Lakowicz.
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