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  1. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry
  2. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry : Volume 69
  3. Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry : Volume 69, Issue 1-2, February 2011
  4. A colorimetric sensor for the recognition of biologically important anions
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Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry : Volume 69
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry : Volume 69, Issue 3-4, April 2011
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry : Volume 69, Issue 1-2, February 2011
Analytical applications of calixarenes from 2005 up-to-date
A new colorimetric anion sensor which have both a fat brown RR dye and a nitrophenyl group as signaling group
An efficient novel anion sensor for the recognition of acetate
A colorimetric sensor for the recognition of biologically important anions
Synthesis and inclusion properties study of some mono 6-amino β-cyclodextrin dimers bridged by N,N-succinyldiamide linkers
Preparation and characterization of inclusion complexes of topotecan with sulfonatocalixarene
Electrochemical and spectrophotometric determination of the formation constants of the ascorbic acid-β-cyclodextrin and dopamine-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes
Study on the selectivity of anion receptors by adjusting the distance of two urea fragments and their analytical application
Synthesis and complexation study of calix[4]arene diamine derivative incorporated in a polymeric backbone with chiral monomers
Fluorescent chemosensor: recognition of metal ions in aqueous medium by fluorescence quenching
Voltammetric studies of the interaction of 6-mercaptopurine with cucurbit[7]uril and DNA
Preparation & characterization of embelin–phospholipid complex as effective drug delivery tool
NMR studies of inclusion complexation of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid retronecine and p-sulfonic acid calix[6]arene
Synthesis and characterization of some novel macrocyclic Ni$^{II}$ complexes
Inclusion complex formation of α- and β-cyclodextrins with riboflavin and alloxazine in aqueous solution: thermodynamic study
Preparation and characterization of the inclusion complex of Ofloxacin with β-CD and HP-β-CD
IR, UV and NMR studies of β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes of kazcaine and prosidol bases
The electrochemical behaviour of [Co(sep)]$^{3+}$ bound with p-sulfonatothiacalix[4]arene and tetracarboxy-p-sulfonatocalix[4]arene in correlation with inclusive and non-inclusive binding modes
Thermodynamics of complexation of tauro- and glyco-conjugated bile salts with two modified β-cyclodextrins
Equilibrium studies on reactive extraction of naproxen enantiomers using hydrophilic β-cyclodetrin derivatives extractants
Study of competitive transport of metal cations through bulk liquid membrane using 4′-nitrobenzo-18-crown-6 and diaza-18-crown-6
The inclusion complexes between [Zn(dmit)$_{2}$]$^{2−}$ anion and cyclodextrins: studied by induced circular dichroism spectra and density functional theory calculations
Formation of host-guest and sandwich complexes by a β-cyclodextrin derivative
Preparation, quantitive analysis and bacteriostasis of solid state iodine inclusion complex with β-cyclodextrin
Mercury(II) ion recognition by newly synthesized oxadiazaphosphepine based receptors: coated graphite and polymeric membrane electrodes
Characterization of the inclusion complex of 16,17α-epoxyprogesterone with randomly methylated β-cyclodextrin in aqueous solution and in the solid state
Thermodynamic stability of C$_{3}$H$_{8}$ hydrate of cubic structure IV using lattice dynamics
Ion selective PVC membrane electrodes for the determination of trazodone hydrochloride in pharmaceutical formulation
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A colorimetric sensor for the recognition of biologically important anions

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Huang, Weiwei Yu, Xudong Lin, Hai Lin, Huakuan
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract A colorimetric anion sensor 1 based on 3-phthaloyl-N-4-nitrophenylhydrozone was synthesized and characterized. The binding ability evaluated by UV–vis experiment reveals that 1 can selectively recognize fluoride. Further insights into the nature of interactions between sensor 1 and anions were investigated by H NMR titrations experiments. In addition, the color changes induced by fluoride can provide a way of detection by ‘naked-eye’.
Starting Page 69
Ending Page 73
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 09230750
Journal Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry
Volume Number 69
Issue Number 1-2
e-ISSN 15731111
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2010-06-11
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Anion recognition Fluoride Acetate Sensor Crystallography Food Science Organic Chemistry
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Chemistry Condensed Matter Physics Food Science
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