Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives.
(Graph Presented) Appropriate linking of Lewis acidic and Lewis basic components - in this case boronic acid and tertiary amine functionalities - allows the construction of a robust organometallic receptor capable of selectively binding hydrogen fluoride. This system can differentiate between exposu...
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author | Bresner, C Aldridge, S Fallis, I Jones, C Ooi, L |
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description | (Graph Presented) Appropriate linking of Lewis acidic and Lewis basic components - in this case boronic acid and tertiary amine functionalities - allows the construction of a robust organometallic receptor capable of selectively binding hydrogen fluoride. This system can differentiate between exposure to HF and to related acids, such as HCl, by providing opposing electrochemical responses (see picture). © 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:2fdbf9cf-7b53-4f95-8b00-ce8826a68bdf2022-03-26T12:58:02ZSelective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2fdbf9cf-7b53-4f95-8b00-ce8826a68bdfEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2005Bresner, CAldridge, SFallis, IJones, COoi, L(Graph Presented) Appropriate linking of Lewis acidic and Lewis basic components - in this case boronic acid and tertiary amine functionalities - allows the construction of a robust organometallic receptor capable of selectively binding hydrogen fluoride. This system can differentiate between exposure to HF and to related acids, such as HCl, by providing opposing electrochemical responses (see picture). © 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA. |
spellingShingle | Bresner, C Aldridge, S Fallis, I Jones, C Ooi, L Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives. |
title | Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives. |
title_full | Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives. |
title_fullStr | Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives. |
title_full_unstemmed | Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives. |
title_short | Selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives. |
title_sort | selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen fluoride by ambiphilic ferrocene derivatives |
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