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Optical sensors and switches / edited by V. Ramamurthy and Kirk S. Schanze.

Contributor(s): Ramamurthy, V, 1946- [editor.] | Schanze, Kirk S [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2001Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (544 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781482294620; 1482294621; 9780429153082; 0429153082.Subject(s): Electrochemistry | Fluorescence | Optica | Optical detectors | Optics and Photonics | Optischer Sensor | Photochemistry -- Industrial applications | Photochemistry | Sensoren | Supramolecular chemistry | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Lasers & Photonics | SCIENCE / Chemistry / General | SCIENCE / Chemistry / Industrial & Technical | TECHNOLOGY / LasersDDC classification: 681/.25 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Chapter 1 Buckets of Light -- Technology, / Christina M. Rudzinski -- chapter Figure 14 -- chapter Scheme 2 -- chapter Scheme 3 -- chapter Scheme 4 -- chapter Scheme 9 -- chapter Figure 17 46. -- chapter 64 65, -- chapter 76 77 78 -- chapter Scheme 15 -- chapter 2 S Lu ig mnian li ensgceSnytsP te EmTs -- Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland -- chapter 14 14 14 15 -- chapter 64 ; R1 H2, R2 benzo-1,4-quinon-2-yl 65; R1 Zn(ll), R2 1,4-dihydroxyphen-2-yl 66; R1 Zn(ll), R2 benzo-1,2-quinon-4-yl 67; R1 Zn(ll), R2 1,2-dihydroxyphen-4-yl -- chapter 76 77 -- chapter 96 97 -- chapter 3SEeln Ch eecsto ro rs B mil guemnaesread on ines tceed nce -- Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana -- chapter 4FB rom S Ba io sdeed te ucp ti eorn quenching to Polyele ocn tr o F ly lu : o B re u s il cde in ngt Sensors tes -- chapter Figure 2 -- chapter 5 S Lu p m Mo enc in o t escent m ro esrc /P op ol iycMP et raolbC es o m of p lexes as mer Environments -- chapter 6aPnhdotM or oelfe ra ccutliavreMEa ff teec ri tailns Polymeric -- University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois -- chapter 2 M Hi egth al -T CgoCmopnljeuxgeas ted Polymers Containing Transition -- chapter 7PDhyontaom re ic fr aHco ti lvoegrLaip qu hiyd in C rystals -- Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois -- chapter 8SHto ra lo tgerga ie msSWw it i h tc Lhiiq ng u id anCdryEsrtaas ls ing -- Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York -- chapter 9NMoav te erl ia M ls olaencdu la DreP vi hcoets onics -- Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan -- chapter 10 TCMoo rig n lec g tr eourlsllaaobrl Recognition Events Photochem reRbey Photochemical ical a O da u b tp le utbsy -- chapter 11 FPu ro nbcitn io gnaNlaC no h e ro n m vi o ro pnhm or eens ts Using -- Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT) and Angstrom Technology Partnership (ATP), Ibaraki, Japan -- chapter Figure 13 -- chapter Figure 16.
Abstract: A consideration of the development of photochemical systems with functions as optical sensors or switches, discussing materials and chemical systems, technology, and applications for target molecules and optical signal multiplexing. It contains novel applications in electrogenerated chemiluminescence and supramolecular photophysics for sensing chemical and biological analytes.
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Chapter 1 Buckets of Light -- Technology, / Christina M. Rudzinski -- chapter Figure 14 -- chapter Scheme 2 -- chapter Scheme 3 -- chapter Scheme 4 -- chapter Scheme 9 -- chapter Figure 17 46. -- chapter 64 65, -- chapter 76 77 78 -- chapter Scheme 15 -- chapter 2 S Lu ig mnian li ensgceSnytsP te EmTs -- Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland -- chapter 14 14 14 15 -- chapter 64 ; R1 H2, R2 benzo-1,4-quinon-2-yl 65; R1 Zn(ll), R2 1,4-dihydroxyphen-2-yl 66; R1 Zn(ll), R2 benzo-1,2-quinon-4-yl 67; R1 Zn(ll), R2 1,2-dihydroxyphen-4-yl -- chapter 76 77 -- chapter 96 97 -- chapter 3SEeln Ch eecsto ro rs B mil guemnaesread on ines tceed nce -- Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana -- chapter 4FB rom S Ba io sdeed te ucp ti eorn quenching to Polyele ocn tr o F ly lu : o B re u s il cde in ngt Sensors tes -- chapter Figure 2 -- chapter 5 S Lu p m Mo enc in o t escent m ro esrc /P op ol iycMP et raolbC es o m of p lexes as mer Environments -- chapter 6aPnhdotM or oelfe ra ccutliavreMEa ff teec ri tailns Polymeric -- University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois -- chapter 2 M Hi egth al -T CgoCmopnljeuxgeas ted Polymers Containing Transition -- chapter 7PDhyontaom re ic fr aHco ti lvoegrLaip qu hiyd in C rystals -- Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois -- chapter 8SHto ra lo tgerga ie msSWw it i h tc Lhiiq ng u id anCdryEsrtaas ls ing -- Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York -- chapter 9NMoav te erl ia M ls olaencdu la DreP vi hcoets onics -- Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan -- chapter 10 TCMoo rig n lec g tr eourlsllaaobrl Recognition Events Photochem reRbey Photochemical ical a O da u b tp le utbsy -- chapter 11 FPu ro nbcitn io gnaNlaC no h e ro n m vi o ro pnhm or eens ts Using -- Joint Research Center for Atom Technology (JRCAT) and Angstrom Technology Partnership (ATP), Ibaraki, Japan -- chapter Figure 13 -- chapter Figure 16.

A consideration of the development of photochemical systems with functions as optical sensors or switches, discussing materials and chemical systems, technology, and applications for target molecules and optical signal multiplexing. It contains novel applications in electrogenerated chemiluminescence and supramolecular photophysics for sensing chemical and biological analytes.

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