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Electrochemical recognition

Effective charge and transition-state structure in solution, 27, 1 Effective molarities of intramolecular reactions, 17,183 Electrical conduction in organic solids, 16,159 Electrochemical methods, study of reactive intermediates by, 19, 131 Electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species by redox-active receptor molecules, 31, 1... [Pg.336]

Receptor molecules, redox-active, electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species... [Pg.340]

Electrochemical Recognition of Charged and Neutral Guest Species by Redox-active Receptor Moleculesf... [Pg.1]

Electrochemical recognition of cationic guest species by redox-active... [Pg.1]

Towards electrochemical recognition of neutral guest species by... [Pg.1]

This review has been concerned with illustrating the concept of electrochemical recognition of guest species by redox-active host systems and the pathways by which the complexation and electrochemical reactions are coupled together. Initially, four pathways for the communication of complexation and redox processes were introduced and the examples presented in the review... [Pg.76]

Electrochemical recognition, 39 80 anions, macrocyclic and acyclic polycobalti-cinium ligand systems, 39 134-140 cations, 39 81-133 ammonium cation, 39 128-133 crown ether and bis crow ether ligands containing bipyridyl transition metal recognition sites, 39 111 crown ether dithiocarbamate and dithi-olene complexes, 39 123-124 di-h-cyclopentadienyl-molybdenum(IV) and -tungsten(IV) crown ether complexes, 39 107-108... [Pg.88]

Application of Ferrocenyl-Containing Dendrimers in the Electrochemical Recognition of Anions and as Electron Transfer Mediators in Amperometric Biosensors... [Pg.167]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.80 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.11 , Pg.837 ]




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Anions, electrochemical recognition

Electrochemical Recognition Methods and Their Application to MIC

Electrochemical Recognition of Anions

Electrochemical Recognition of Cations

Electrochemical Recognition of Neutral Guest Species

Electrochemical molecular recognition

Electrochemical recognition cations

Electrochemical recognition ether systems

Electrochemical recognition ethers

Electrochemical recognition method

Electrochemical recognition of anionic guest species by redox-active receptor molecules

Electrochemical recognition of charged and

Electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species by redox-active

Electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species by redox-active receptor

Electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species by redox-active receptor molecules

Electrochemical sensors recognition elements

Electrochemical sensors with molecularly imprinted recognition

Molecular recognition, electrochemical interface

Receptor molecules, redox-active electrochemical recognition

Receptor molecules, redox-active, electrochemical recognition of charged and

Receptor molecules, redox-active, electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral

Receptor molecules, redox-active, electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest

Receptor molecules, redox-active, electrochemical recognition of charged and neutral guest species

Recognition at the Electrochemical Interface

Towards electrochemical recognition of neutral guest species by redox-active receptor molecules

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