Issue 2, 1997

Selective complexation and sensitive analysis of charge diffuse cationic species using lipophilic cyclodextrins

Abstract

Lipophilic peralkylated cyclodextrins are useful ionophores for the selective binding of a variety of size-matched charge-diffuse cationic species. Chiral potentiometric sensors may be devised using plasticised membrane electrodes, while voltammetric sensors may be fabricated that allow sub-nanomolar levels of detection of electron-rich aromatic cations. The observation of the binding of size-matched tetraalkylammonium ions has led to the development of sensitive methods of detection for species such as acetylcholine. When lipophilic cyclodextrins are coupled to enzymes in a disposable biosensor, a highly specific method of analysis is achieved giving sub-picomolar levels of detection.

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Chem. Commun., 1997, 141-146

Selective complexation and sensitive analysis of charge diffuse cationic species using lipophilic cyclodextrins

D. Parker and R. Kataky, Chem. Commun., 1997, 141 DOI: 10.1039/A603564G

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