A supramolecular sensor array composed of two fluorescent cucurbit[n]uril-type receptors (probe 1 and probe 2) displaying complementary selectivities was tested for its ability to detect and quantify drug-related amines. The fluorimetric titration of the individual probes showed highly variable and cross-reactive analyte-dependent changes in fluorescence. An excellent ability to recognize a variety of analytes was demonstrated in qualitative as well as quantitative assays. Importantly, a successful quantitative analysis of several analytes of interest was achieved in mixtures and in human urine. The throughput and sensitivity surpass those of the current state-of-the-art methods that usually require analyte solid-phase extraction (SPE). The...
We recently reported a copper-azophloxine complex for the naked-eye detection of pyrophosphate (E450...
Modern molecular sensors are essential parts of many emerging medical technologies and have been uti...
Potentiometry is a subdivision of electrochemistry which measures an electric potential between an i...
A supramolecular sensor array composed of two fluorescent cucurbit[<i>n</i>]uril-type receptors (p...
The present study highlights a sensing approach for opiates using acyclic cucurbituril (aCBs) sensor...
The patterned immobilization of chemosensors into nano/microarrays has often boosted utilization in ...
A supramolecular assay based on two fluorescent cucurbit[n]uril probes enables the recognition and q...
The cross-reactivity to many analytes is one major limitation of most synthetic receptors (SRs) know...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
A new method for sensitive and selective determination of urotropine has been developed using the cu...
The use of competitive ratiometric fluorescence indicator displacement chemosensors derived from two...
In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the abuse of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS). ...
Non-covalent chemosensing ensembles of cucurbit[n]urils (CBn) have been widely used in proof-of-conc...
Amantadine (AMA) and its derivatives are illicit veterinary drugs that are hard to detect at very lo...
We recently reported a copper-azophloxine complex for the naked-eye detection of pyrophosphate (E450...
Modern molecular sensors are essential parts of many emerging medical technologies and have been uti...
Potentiometry is a subdivision of electrochemistry which measures an electric potential between an i...
A supramolecular sensor array composed of two fluorescent cucurbit[<i>n</i>]uril-type receptors (p...
The present study highlights a sensing approach for opiates using acyclic cucurbituril (aCBs) sensor...
The patterned immobilization of chemosensors into nano/microarrays has often boosted utilization in ...
A supramolecular assay based on two fluorescent cucurbit[n]uril probes enables the recognition and q...
The cross-reactivity to many analytes is one major limitation of most synthetic receptors (SRs) know...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
Insufficient binding selectivity of chemosensors often renders biorelevant metabolites indistinguish...
A new method for sensitive and selective determination of urotropine has been developed using the cu...
The use of competitive ratiometric fluorescence indicator displacement chemosensors derived from two...
In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the abuse of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS). ...
Non-covalent chemosensing ensembles of cucurbit[n]urils (CBn) have been widely used in proof-of-conc...
Amantadine (AMA) and its derivatives are illicit veterinary drugs that are hard to detect at very lo...
We recently reported a copper-azophloxine complex for the naked-eye detection of pyrophosphate (E450...
Modern molecular sensors are essential parts of many emerging medical technologies and have been uti...
Potentiometry is a subdivision of electrochemistry which measures an electric potential between an i...