Signaling recognition events with fluorescent sensors and switches
The crucial recognition events of chemistry, biology, and materials science occur in a much
smaller world than the one we are accustomed to. Information about these events can be …
smaller world than the one we are accustomed to. Information about these events can be …
Perspectives in supramolecular chemistry—from molecular recognition towards molecular information processing and self‐organization
JM Lehn - Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
The selective binding of a substrate by a molecular receptor to form a supramolecular
species involves molecular recognition which rests on the molecular information stored in …
species involves molecular recognition which rests on the molecular information stored in …
Design principles of fluorescent molecular sensors for cation recognition
B Valeur, I Leray - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2000 - Elsevier
The main classes of fluorescent molecular sensors for cation recognition are presented: they
differ by the nature of the cation-controlled photoinduced processes: photoinduced electron …
differ by the nature of the cation-controlled photoinduced processes: photoinduced electron …
Calixarene-derived fluorescent probes
Cations and anions play an important role in a wide range of chemical reactions, including
biological metabolism as well as many other processes. 1-6 For the purpose of detection …
biological metabolism as well as many other processes. 1-6 For the purpose of detection …
Design of fluorescent materials for chemical sensing
L Basabe-Desmonts, DN Reinhoudt… - Chemical Society …, 2007 - pubs.rsc.org
There is an enormous demand for chemical sensors for many areas and disciplines. High
sensitivity and ease of operation are two main issues for sensor development. Fluorescence …
sensitivity and ease of operation are two main issues for sensor development. Fluorescence …
Fluorescent PET (Photoinduced Electron Transfer) sensors as potent analytical tools
AP De Silva, TS Moody, GD Wright - Analyst, 2009 - pubs.rsc.org
Fluorescent sensors are an important part of the analytical scientist's toolbox. The use of
fluorescent PET (Photoinduced Electron Transfer) sensors has seen particular growth in …
fluorescent PET (Photoinduced Electron Transfer) sensors has seen particular growth in …
Fluorescent detection of zinc in biological systems: recent development on the design of chemosensors and biosensors
Zinc is an essential biological element for living organisms and fluorescent imaging has
been proven to be the most suitable technique for its in vivo monitoring. From the late 1980s …
been proven to be the most suitable technique for its in vivo monitoring. From the late 1980s …
Digital twins in industry 5.0
Z Lv - Research, 2023 - spj.science.org
This work aims to explore the impact of Digital Twins Technology on industrial
manufacturing in the context of Industry 5.0. A computer is used to search the Web of …
manufacturing in the context of Industry 5.0. A computer is used to search the Web of …
Luminescent chemosensors for transition metal ions
The need for selective and sensitive sensors able to monitor in real-time and real-space the
concentration of analytes of biological, clinical, and environmental interest is nowadays …
concentration of analytes of biological, clinical, and environmental interest is nowadays …
Chemical communication in water using fluorescent chemosensors
AW Czarnik - Accounts of Chemical Research, 1994 - ACS Publications
The modern era in fluorescence commenced with the work of George Stokes, who in the mid
19th century first reported that fluorescence emission occurs at a longer wavelength than …
19th century first reported that fluorescence emission occurs at a longer wavelength than …