Abstract
Simple but powerful chemosensors were developed by taking advantage of self-assembly processes. First, we will describe a turn-on fluorescent sensor for the pharmacologically important lithium ion. The sensor can be used in purely aqueous solution, and it displays a very high selectivity for lithium over sodium and magnesium ions. It is based on a metallacrown receptor unit, which can be assembled in situ from simple building blocks. Furthermore, we will describe a cross-reactive sensor array for the detection of small peptides. The individual sensors of the array are formed by mixing metal complexes with fluorescent dyes. © Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft.
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Rochat, S., & Severin, K. (2010). Fluorescence sensors for lithium ions and small peptides. Chimia, 64(3), 150–152. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2010.150
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