Supramolecular Chemical Sensors Based on Pyrene Monomer–Excimer Dual Luminescence |
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Authors: | Dr Sekar Karuppannan Dr Jean‐Claude Chambron |
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Affiliation: | ICMUB (CNRS, UMR no 5260), Université de Bourgogne, 9 Avenue Alain Savary, BP 47870, 21078 Dijon (France), Fax: (+33)?380‐39‐61‐17 |
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Abstract: | The past ten years have seen a spectacular development of chemical sensors based on the monomer–excimer dual luminescence of aromatic systems, such as pyrene. Either in the form of integrated or multicomponent molecular devices these chemosensors have been attracting a high interest above all because of their unique ratiometric properties. This review will focus on the latter systems, which can be classified into two classes: Firstly, the assembly of receptor–effector conjugates is triggerred by the analyte of interest. As a result, the sensor shows monomer to excimer fluorescence switching upon substrate binding. Secondly, the supramolecular assembly that constitutes the sensor is perturbed by interaction with the analyte. This induces a conformational change or the exchange of a component of the system, which is the cause of the luminescence switch effect. |
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Keywords: | excimers fluorescent probes molecular devices sensors signal transduction |
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