This treatise on anion sensing and recognition represents a new addition to a very small number of books in this area......
Although this Topics volume does not cover all the different classes fo receptors, it does provide new and timely perspectives to anion chemistry by highlighting several areas that have been generally overlooked in other reviews. The individual chapters are well-written and include references from earlier works up to the present. As such, this volume will be of interest to the community of researchers interested in anions as well as to those who wish to learn about the host-guest chemistry of anion recognition and its applications.
Author(s): Franz P. Schmidtchen (auth.), Ivan Stibor (eds.)
Series: Topics in Current Chemistry 255
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 238
City: Berlin ; New York
Tags: Organic Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Biochemistry, general
Artificial Host Molecules for the Sensing of Anions....Pages 1-29
Chiral Recognition of Anions....Pages 31-63
Anion Receptors Based on Calixarenes....Pages 65-95
The Construction and Operation of Anion Sensors: Current Status and Future Perspectives....Pages 97-124
Anion Sensing by Metal-Based Receptors....Pages 125-162
Chromogenic Anion Sensors....Pages 163-198
Abiotic Guanidinium Receptors for Anion Molecular Recognition and Sensing....Pages 199-229