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Insects as chemosensors of humans and crops
Nature, 2006Insects transmit disease to hundreds of millions of people a year, and cause enormous losses to the world's agricultural output. Many insects find the human or plant hosts on which they feed, and identify and locate their mates, primarily through olfaction and taste.
Wynand, van der Goes van Naters +1 more
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1,8-Naphthalimide-based fluorescent chemosensors: recent advances and perspectives
, 20201,8-Naphthalimide, as one of the classical dyes and fluorophores, has been widely used in analytical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry fields because of its excellent characteristic photostability, good structural flexibility, high ...
Hong-Qiang Dong +9 more
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Chemosensors for biogenic amines and biothiols
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2018There is burgeoning interest among supramolecular chemists to develop novel molecular systems to detect biogenic amines and bio-thiols in aqueous and non-aqueous media due to their potential role in biological processes.
Navneet Kaur +7 more
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Dipodal fluorescent chemosensor for Cu2+ and resultant complex as a chemosensor for iodide
Tetrahedron Letters, 2012Abstract A dipodal receptor was synthesized by condensation of isophthalaldehyde and p -toluenesulfonylhydrazide. The receptor was found to be selective for Cu 2+ recognition in CH 3 CN. The resultant Cu 2+ receptor complex selectively recognized iodide through cation displacement assay in a CH 3 CN/H 2 O (8:2, v/v) solvent system.
Hanna Goh +4 more
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Chemosensors for the Marine Toxin Saxitoxin
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002Eleven anthracylmethyl crown ethers have been synthesized and evaluated as fluorescence sensors for the marine toxin saxitoxin. Fluorescence enhancement data are consistent with a 1:1 binding complex for all crowns. The binding constants are in the range of 10(4) M(-)(1) in ammonium phosphate buffer (pH 7.1) in 80% ethanol solvent.
Robert E, Gawley +7 more
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Small-molecule-based fluorescent probes for f-block metal ions: A new frontier in chemosensors
, 2021F-block elements, consisting of lanthanides and actinides, play indispensable roles in various important fields, which have been receiving significant attention over a long period of time.
Yuyu Fang, W. Dehaen
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2011
Contributors. Preface. SECTION 1 FORCES GOVERNING EXCHANGEABLE INTERACTIONS. 1 van der Waals Interactions and the Hydrophobic Effect (Bruce C. Gibb). 2 Ionic, Hydrogen Bond, and p Cation Interactions (Hector Adam Velazquez and Donald Hamelberg). 3 Covalent Interactions in Chemosensor Design (Yunfeng Cheng, Xiaochuan Yang, and Binghe Wang).
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Contributors. Preface. SECTION 1 FORCES GOVERNING EXCHANGEABLE INTERACTIONS. 1 van der Waals Interactions and the Hydrophobic Effect (Bruce C. Gibb). 2 Ionic, Hydrogen Bond, and p Cation Interactions (Hector Adam Velazquez and Donald Hamelberg). 3 Covalent Interactions in Chemosensor Design (Yunfeng Cheng, Xiaochuan Yang, and Binghe Wang).
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020
After introducing the concept of charge transfer (CT) complex formation by Mulliken and the discovery of crystalline picrate (association of picric acid and aromatic hydrocarbons) by Fritzsches, a large interest has been drawn in this field. CT complexes
Sonam Shakya, I. M. Khan
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After introducing the concept of charge transfer (CT) complex formation by Mulliken and the discovery of crystalline picrate (association of picric acid and aromatic hydrocarbons) by Fritzsches, a large interest has been drawn in this field. CT complexes
Sonam Shakya, I. M. Khan
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Perylene diimide-based chemosensors emerging in recent years: From design to sensing
, 2021Perylene diimide (PDI) enjoyed the status of most researched member of the rylene diimide family since its inception in 1913, initially as colorants, lacquers and then as chromofluorophore.
Prabhpreet Singh +2 more
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Dyes and pigments, 2019
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) should be a unique and abnormal fluorescence phenomenon that has attracted increasing research interest over the past decades.
Liucheng Mao +5 more
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Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) should be a unique and abnormal fluorescence phenomenon that has attracted increasing research interest over the past decades.
Liucheng Mao +5 more
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