Issue 3, 2012

Host–guest sensing by calixarenes on the surfaces

Abstract

The present critical review reports on recent developments of optical nanoparticles based on the association of gold, silver, silica and quantum dots and calixarenes. These hybrid organic–inorganic compounds characterized by a thick organic layer self-assembled on the surface of a core of mineral surface atoms take advantage of the supramolecular recognition of luminescent calixarenes to fabricate nanodevices of nanoparticle size, capable of detecting metal cations, polyaromatic hydrocarbons and pesticides. Also presented is an explanation of the involvement of such nanoparticles in biochemical systems. This critical review provides an overview of their preparation, the manner in which they are characterized, and their use (108 references).

Graphical abstract: Host–guest sensing by calixarenes on the surfaces

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
23 Jun 2011
First published
25 Aug 2011

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2012,41, 1173-1190

Host–guest sensing by calixarenes on the surfaces

H. J. Kim, M. H. Lee, L. Mutihac, J. Vicens and J. S. Kim, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2012, 41, 1173 DOI: 10.1039/C1CS15169J

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