Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype

The development of an ion-selective chemosensor for Cd2+ allows generation of a “real-time” sensor. Immobilization of the chemosensor on quartz was achieved in a simple monolayer and in a thin film using a polymer intermediary. As intended, the thin film contains much more chemosensor than the monol...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Bronson, R. Todd (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Michaelis, David J. (author), Lamb, Randy D. (author), Husseini, Ghaleb (author), Farnsworth, Paul B. (author), Linford, Matthew R. (author), Izatt, Reed M. (author), Bradshaw, Jerald S. (author), Savage, Paul B. (author)
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Lamb, Randy D.
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Farnsworth, Paul B.
Linford, Matthew R.
Izatt, Reed M.
Bradshaw, Jerald S.
Savage, Paul B.
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Bradshaw, Jerald S.
Savage, Paul B.
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film:  Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype, R. Todd Bronson, David J. Michaelis, Randy D. Lamb, Ghaleb A. Husseini, Paul B. Farnsworth, Matthew R. Linford, Reed M. Izatt, Jerald S. Bradshaw, and Paul B. Savage, Organic Letters 2005 7 (6), 1105-1108, DOI: 10.1021/ol050027t
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Thin films
Sensors
Fluorescence
Ions
Cadmium
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description The development of an ion-selective chemosensor for Cd2+ allows generation of a “real-time” sensor. Immobilization of the chemosensor on quartz was achieved in a simple monolayer and in a thin film using a polymer intermediary. As intended, the thin film contains much more chemosensor than the monolayer and provides measurable responses to aqueous Cd2+ concentrations below 1 μM. Alkali and alkaline earth ions do not interfere with Cd2+ sensing; Zn2+ and Cu2+ are potential interferents.
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spelling Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor PrototypeBronson, R. ToddMichaelis, David J.Lamb, Randy D.Husseini, GhalebFarnsworth, Paul B.Linford, Matthew R.Izatt, Reed M.Bradshaw, Jerald S.Savage, Paul B.Thin filmsSensorsFluorescenceIonsCadmiumThe development of an ion-selective chemosensor for Cd2+ allows generation of a “real-time” sensor. Immobilization of the chemosensor on quartz was achieved in a simple monolayer and in a thin film using a polymer intermediary. As intended, the thin film contains much more chemosensor than the monolayer and provides measurable responses to aqueous Cd2+ concentrations below 1 μM. Alkali and alkaline earth ions do not interfere with Cd2+ sensing; Zn2+ and Cu2+ are potential interferents.American Chemical Society2021-01-14T05:53:00Z2021-01-14T05:53:00Z2005Peer-ReviewedPostprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfEfficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film:  Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype, R. Todd Bronson, David J. Michaelis, Randy D. Lamb, Ghaleb A. Husseini, Paul B. Farnsworth, Matthew R. Linford, Reed M. Izatt, Jerald S. Bradshaw, and Paul B. Savage, Organic Letters 2005 7 (6), 1105-1108, DOI: 10.1021/ol050027t1523-7052http://hdl.handle.net/11073/2126910.1021/ol050027tenhttps://doi.org/10.1021/ol050027toai:repository.aus.edu:11073/212692024-08-22T12:05:56Z
spellingShingle Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
Bronson, R. Todd
Thin films
Sensors
Fluorescence
Ions
Cadmium
status_str publishedVersion
title Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
title_full Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
title_fullStr Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
title_short Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
title_sort Efficient Immobilization of a Cadmium Chemosensor in a Thin Film: Generation of a Cadmium Sensor Prototype
topic Thin films
Sensors
Fluorescence
Ions
Cadmium
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21269