Artificial Receptors for Chemical Sensors

Author: Vladimir M. Mirsky  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9783527632497

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9783527323579

Subject: TP212.2 chemical sensor

Language: ENG

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Description

The first to provide systematically organized information on all three important aspects of artificial receptor design, this book brings together knowledge on an exceptionally hot and multidisciplinary field of research. Strong emphasis is placed on the methodology for discovering artificial receptors, with both definitions for chemosensitivity as well as experimental setups supplied. There follows coverage of numerous classes of artificial receptors, including synthesis, immobilization on surfaces, and quantitative data on properties. The third part of the book focuses on receptor arrays for artificial nose and tongue applications and the whole is rounded off with an outlook and an appendix with all relevant quantitative data on artificial receptors.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface

pp.:  7 – 13

List of Contributors

pp.:  13 – 15

3 Combinatorial Development of Sensing Materials

pp.:  35 – 85

4 Fluorescent Cyclodextrins as Chemosensors for Molecule Detection in Water

pp.:  85 – 131

5 Cyclopeptide Derived Synthetic Receptors

pp.:  131 – 153

6 Boronic Acid-Based Receptors and Chemosensors

pp.:  153 – 187

7 Artificial Receptor Compounds for Chiral Recognition

pp.:  187 – 209

8 Fullerene Receptors Based on Calixarene Derivatives

pp.:  209 – 267

9 Guanidinium Based Anion Receptors

pp.:  267 – 291

10 Artificial Receptors Based on Spreader-Bar Systems

pp.:  291 – 337

11 Potential of Aptamers as Artificial Receptors in Chemical Sensors

pp.:  337 – 351

12 Conducting Polymers as Artificial Receptors in Chemical Sensors

pp.:  351 – 379

13 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Artificial Receptors

pp.:  379 – 409

14 Quantitative Affinity Data on Selected Artificial Receptors

pp.:  409 – 457

Index

pp.:  457 – 479

LastPages

pp.:  479 – 487

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