Issue 3, 1997

A β-amino-cyclodextrin monolayer-modified Au electrode: a command surface for the amperometric and microgravimetric transduction of optical signals recorded by a photoisomerizable bipyridinium–azobenzene diad

Abstract

A β-amino-cyclodextrin monolayer assembled onto Au electrodes acts as an active interface for the electrochemical and microgravimetric transduction of optical signals recorded by a bipyridinium–azobenzene diad.

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Chem. Commun., 1997, 259-260

A β-amino-cyclodextrin monolayer-modified Au electrode: a command surface for the amperometric and microgravimetric transduction of optical signals recorded by a photoisomerizable bipyridinium–azobenzene diad

M. Lahav, K. T. Ranjit, E. Katz and I. Willner, Chem. Commun., 1997, 259 DOI: 10.1039/A606189C

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