Synthesis and studies of cyclen based lanthanide complexes for the detection of ions and molecules and the hydrolysis of phosphodiesters
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Andrew Harte, 'Synthesis and studies of cyclen based lanthanide complexes for the detection of ions and molecules and the hydrolysis of phosphodiesters', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2005, pp 281Download Item:

Abstract:
This thesis entitled "Cyclen Based Lanthanide Complexes for the Detection of Ions and
Molecules and the Hydrolysis of Phosphodiesters" is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1,
the introduction, is divided into two parts. The first half introduces the principles of
luminescent sensing before illustrating some examples of fluorescent sensors. Then the
advantages of lanthanide luminescent signalling systems are discussed followed by a
description of the mechanism by which lanthanide luminescence is produced. Finally, a
review of various lanthanide luminescent chemosensors is presented. The second half of
the introduction deals with the area of phosphodiester hydrolysis. It shall begin by looking
at natural ribonucleases capable of hydrolysing RNA, followed by a look at the mechanism
of hydrolysis. The use of metal ions to promote phosphodiester hydrolysis is then
discussed, followed by a discussion on the use of metal complexes.
Author: Harte, Andrew
Advisor:
Gunnlaugsson, ThorfinnurQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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