Molecular fluorescent sensors can be synthesized by covalently linking a photoactive fragment (e.g., anthracene) to a receptor subunit displaying affinity toward the envisaged substrate. The electron transfer process is the privileged signal transduction mechanism: redox active substrates (e.g., transition metals) typically release/uptake an electron to/from the proximate photoexcited fluorophore, the recognition being signaled through fluorescence quenching; redox inactive substrates (d(0) and d(10) metals, H+) deactivate an existing quenching relay (e.g., a tertiary nitrogen atom close to the fluorophore) and their recognition is signaled through fluorescence enhancement. Anionic substrates can be conveniently recognized on the basis of t...
Fluorescent probes are used in chemical, biological, and environmental studies as a means of detecti...
Fluorescent probes are used in chemical, biological, and environmental studies as a means of detecti...
Fluorescent probes act as valuable chemical tools to detect a variety of substances with exceptional...
A molecular luminescent sensor for anions can be built through a modular approach, i.e. by covalentl...
Fluorescent sensors are molecular systems consisting of a receptor moiety and of a fluorogenic fragm...
Fluorescent sensors are molecular systems consisting of a receptor moiety and of a fluorogenic fragm...
Fluorescent sensors for 3 d divalent metal ions have been designed by means of a supramolecular appr...
Efficient sensors for metal ions can be made by assembling an appropriate receptor with a fluorescen...
A mol. sensor for a specific analyte was obtained by covalently linking the appropriate receptor to ...
The reasons for the value of molecular fluorescence as a biosensing technique are outlined. The case...
This mini review highlights the synthesis and photophysical evaluation of anion sensors, for nonaque...
Several fluorescent signaling systems are built in the format fluorophore-spacer-receptor with ethyl...
Aromatic carboxylate ions bearing an acceptor or donor substituent are recognized by the ZnII-contai...
This thesis begins with an introduction into some of the mechanisms utilised in fluorescent sensing,...
The design and synthesis of two novel fluorescent PET anion sensors is described, based on the princ...
Fluorescent probes are used in chemical, biological, and environmental studies as a means of detecti...
Fluorescent probes are used in chemical, biological, and environmental studies as a means of detecti...
Fluorescent probes act as valuable chemical tools to detect a variety of substances with exceptional...
A molecular luminescent sensor for anions can be built through a modular approach, i.e. by covalentl...
Fluorescent sensors are molecular systems consisting of a receptor moiety and of a fluorogenic fragm...
Fluorescent sensors are molecular systems consisting of a receptor moiety and of a fluorogenic fragm...
Fluorescent sensors for 3 d divalent metal ions have been designed by means of a supramolecular appr...
Efficient sensors for metal ions can be made by assembling an appropriate receptor with a fluorescen...
A mol. sensor for a specific analyte was obtained by covalently linking the appropriate receptor to ...
The reasons for the value of molecular fluorescence as a biosensing technique are outlined. The case...
This mini review highlights the synthesis and photophysical evaluation of anion sensors, for nonaque...
Several fluorescent signaling systems are built in the format fluorophore-spacer-receptor with ethyl...
Aromatic carboxylate ions bearing an acceptor or donor substituent are recognized by the ZnII-contai...
This thesis begins with an introduction into some of the mechanisms utilised in fluorescent sensing,...
The design and synthesis of two novel fluorescent PET anion sensors is described, based on the princ...
Fluorescent probes are used in chemical, biological, and environmental studies as a means of detecti...
Fluorescent probes are used in chemical, biological, and environmental studies as a means of detecti...
Fluorescent probes act as valuable chemical tools to detect a variety of substances with exceptional...