An Indicator-Displacement Assay (IDA) was used to study the kinetics of reactions that produce tartrate. Two examples are the dihydroxylation of maleic acid and fumaric acid catalyzed by osmium tetroxide in water, and the hydrolysis of D-dimethyl tartrate. The assay employed a receptor that has 1,3,5-trisubstituted-2,4,6- triethylbenzene scaffold incorporating boronic acid and guanidinium moieties as functional sensing components. The same assay was found to be useful in developing test strips for “naked-eye detection” of tartrate and other α-hydroxyacids, by treating filter papers and various polymer matrices with the receptor and indicator. Also, investigations into the effect of pH on the host-indicator affinity, and the developmen...
α-Ketoglutarate (α-KA) can convert to 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG), which is confirmed to be associated...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether a simple bioassay used for the detection of dioxins...
The naked eye detection of single molecules in a complex mixture is the ultimate detection limit. Si...
textThe creation of small molecule libraries for binding into the NS1A protein of influenza A viruse...
Indicator displacement assays (IDAs) have been successfully applied to sense a variety of analytes s...
Various ligands and analytes interact with biological systems in many ways. In certain cases, they m...
Synthetic molecules able for efficient and selective binding of carboxylic acids belong to very prom...
textThis dissertation consists of five chapters. The first chapter provides an in-depth background ...
A pyrene based amphiphilic receptor has been utilized in the nanomolar detection of uric acid at phy...
Herein, a very simple colorimetric chemosensor array is reported for saccharides (D-glucose, D-fruct...
textIn the field of supramolecular chemistry a common goal is to design a receptor that is highly s...
AbstractOptical methods combine the wide availability of molecular indicators with simple and contac...
Normally the detection of biologically important molecules such as saccharides is difficult. Few che...
We have evaluated capacitive and thermal transducers for recognition of bio- molecular interactions ...
Three aminonaphthalimide derivatives were synthesized bearing different anchoring groups in their 4-...
α-Ketoglutarate (α-KA) can convert to 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG), which is confirmed to be associated...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether a simple bioassay used for the detection of dioxins...
The naked eye detection of single molecules in a complex mixture is the ultimate detection limit. Si...
textThe creation of small molecule libraries for binding into the NS1A protein of influenza A viruse...
Indicator displacement assays (IDAs) have been successfully applied to sense a variety of analytes s...
Various ligands and analytes interact with biological systems in many ways. In certain cases, they m...
Synthetic molecules able for efficient and selective binding of carboxylic acids belong to very prom...
textThis dissertation consists of five chapters. The first chapter provides an in-depth background ...
A pyrene based amphiphilic receptor has been utilized in the nanomolar detection of uric acid at phy...
Herein, a very simple colorimetric chemosensor array is reported for saccharides (D-glucose, D-fruct...
textIn the field of supramolecular chemistry a common goal is to design a receptor that is highly s...
AbstractOptical methods combine the wide availability of molecular indicators with simple and contac...
Normally the detection of biologically important molecules such as saccharides is difficult. Few che...
We have evaluated capacitive and thermal transducers for recognition of bio- molecular interactions ...
Three aminonaphthalimide derivatives were synthesized bearing different anchoring groups in their 4-...
α-Ketoglutarate (α-KA) can convert to 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG), which is confirmed to be associated...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether a simple bioassay used for the detection of dioxins...
The naked eye detection of single molecules in a complex mixture is the ultimate detection limit. Si...