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Synthetic indole, carbazole, biindole and indolocarbazole-based receptors: applications in anion complexation and sensing

Synthetic indole, carbazole, biindole and indolocarbazole-based receptors: applications in anion complexation and sensing
Synthetic indole, carbazole, biindole and indolocarbazole-based receptors: applications in anion complexation and sensing
Indole, biindole, carbazole and indolocarbazole-based receptors are rapidly emerging as an important new class of anion-binding agents. This Feature Article provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular recognition and structural chemistry of these neutral, yet highly effective, anion receptors and sensors.
1359-7345
4525-4540
Gale, Philip A.
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Gale, Philip A.
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Gale, Philip A. (2008) Synthetic indole, carbazole, biindole and indolocarbazole-based receptors: applications in anion complexation and sensing. Chemical Communications, 17 (38), 4525-4540. (doi:10.1039/b809508f).

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Indole, biindole, carbazole and indolocarbazole-based receptors are rapidly emerging as an important new class of anion-binding agents. This Feature Article provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular recognition and structural chemistry of these neutral, yet highly effective, anion receptors and sensors.

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Published date: 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 144975
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/144975
ISSN: 1359-7345
PURE UUID: e64313f6-3695-470b-93ef-a6cb5b54970b
ORCID for Philip A. Gale: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9751-4910

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Author: Philip A. Gale ORCID iD

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