Design, synthesis and photophysical evaluation of novel luminescent sensing devices : from anion sensors to heteroditopic receptors

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Cidália Maria Gomes dos Santos, 'Design, synthesis and photophysical evaluation of novel luminescent sensing devices : from anion sensors to heteroditopic receptors', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2008, pp 351Download Item:

Abstract:
This thesis entitled "Design, Synthesis and Photophysical Evaluation of Novel
Luminescent Sensing Devices: From Anion Sensors to Heteroditopic Receptors" is
divided into six chapters. Chapter 1, the introduction, is divided into two parts. The
first part provides an insight into the field of anion recognition based on the use of
optical chemosensors, followed by a brief overview of the fluorescent based sensors
that have been developed in the past. The principles and advantages of lanthanide
luminescent sensing are illustrated and a review of lanthanide complexes used in anion
sensing is presented. The second part of this chapter highlights the recognition of both
cations and anions by using heteroditopic receptors. A review on the advances of
synthetic heteroditopic receptors reported in the literature is presented. Their mode of
action, as well as their relevance on the detection and extraction of toxic ions from
aqueous environments, and their use as artificial carriers and channels for the transport
of inorganic and organic salts across membranes is also described.
Author: Gomes dos Santos, Cidália Maria
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Gunnlaugsson, ThorfinnurQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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