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Boron: sensing, synthesis and supramolecular self-assembly - No. 16

Aldridge, Simon(Contributions by)Anslyn, Eric(Contributions by)Blandin, Veronique(Contributions by)Buckley, Benjamin(Contributions by)Bull, Steve(Contributions by)Hayashita, Takashi(Contributions by)Jiang, Yun-Bao(Contributions by)Kubo, Yuiji(Contributions by)Liu, Zhen(Contributions by)Marken, Frank(Contributions by)Matsumoto, Akira(Contributions by)Numata, Munenori(Contributions by)Shinkai, Seiji(Contributions by)Singaram, Bakthan(Contributions by)Strongin, Robert(Contributions by)Taylor, Mark(Contributions by)Wang, Binghe(Contributions by)Yoon, Juyoung(Contributions by)Zhang, Yougjun(Contributions by)Zhao, Jianzhang(Contributions by)Zu, Weihong(Contributions by)Fossey, John S(Edited by)James, Tony D(Edited by)Li, Meng(Edited by)Gale, Philip(Series edited by)Steed, Jonathan(Series edited by)
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The ability to monitor analytes within physiological, environmental, and industrial scenarios is of prime importance in many scenarios.

Chemists have striven to mimic nature's ability to produce robust chemosensors with the capacity to detect molecules and signal their presence.

The covalent coupling interaction between boronic acids and saccharides has been exploited to monitor saccharides.

The boronic acid-and Lewis acid base interaction is also suitable for the capture and recognition of anions, which are involved in fundamental processes in all living things.

There have been significant advances in the field of boronic acid based receptors and this book provides a comprehensive overview and update on the topic.

Not only are the applications of boron in chemical molecular sensors covered in detail, but their synthesis and supramolecular self-assembly are also presented.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
1782622128 / 9781782622123
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
546.671
03/11/2015
England
English
410 pages
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