Mechanisms of electrochemical recognition of cations, anions and neutral guest species by redox-active receptor molecules
This short review highlights the mechanisms involved in electrochemically sensing cationic, anionic and neutral guest species by redox-active receptors and is an update to a previously published review article (P.D. Beer, P.A. Gale, Z. Chen, Adv. Phys. Org. Chem. 31 (1998) 1). Mechanisms of redox-co...
Auteurs principaux: | Beer, P, Gale, P, Chen, G |
---|---|
Format: | Conference item |
Publié: |
1999
|
Documents similaires
-
Electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species by redox-active receptor molecules
par: Beer, P, et autres
Publié: (1998) -
Neutral Ferrocenoyl Receptors for the Selective Recognition and Sensing of Anionic Guests.
par: Beer, P, et autres
Publié: (1997) -
A NEUTRAL UPPER TO LOWER RIM LINKED BIS-CALIX[4]ARENE RECEPTOR THAT RECOGNIZES ANIONIC GUEST SPECIES
par: Beer, P, et autres
Publié: (1995) -
Transition-metal receptor systems for the selective recognition and sensing of anionic guest species
par: Beer, P
Publié: (1998) -
Transition Metal and Organic Redox-Active Macrocycles Designed to Electrochemically Recognize Charged and Neutral Guest Species
par: Beer, P
Publié: (1992)