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Volumn 16, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 237-242

Fluorescence regeneration as a signaling principle for choline and carnitine binding: A refined supramolecular sensor system based on a fluorescent azoalkane

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Indexed keywords

ADDITION REACTIONS; BINDING ENERGY; SENSORS; SIGNAL PROCESSING; SIGNAL SYSTEMS; SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY;

EID: 30944469234     PISSN: 1616301X     EISSN: 16163028     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.200500219     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (122)

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    • note
    • The quenching of DBO by CX4 is also distinct from a photophysical point of view, since it exploits fluorescence quenching through exciplex formation or hydrogen atom abstraction (cf. Results) inside the inclusion complex rather than the most popular polarity response or photoinduced electron transfer, as has been postulated, for example, for the previously employed fluorescent pyrene-appended pyridinium ion [20].
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