Research in the Laboratory of Supramolecular Chemistry: Functional Nanostructures, Sensors, and Catalysts
2011
Abstract
This article summarizes research activities in the Laboratory of Supramolecular Chemistry (LOS) at the EPFL. Three topics will be discussed: a) the construction of functional nanostructures by multicomponent self-assembly processes, b) the development of chemosensors using specific receptors or ensembles of cross-reactive sensors, and c) the investigation of novel synthetic procedures with organometallic catalysts.
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Title
Research in the Laboratory of Supramolecular Chemistry: Functional Nanostructures, Sensors, and Catalysts
Author(s)
Severin, Kay
Published in
Chimia
Volume
65
Pages
680-682
Date
2011
Keywords
Catalysis; Organometallic complexes; Pattern recognition; Nanostructures; Self-assembly; Sensors; Dynamic Combinatorial Libraries; Transfer Radical-Addition; Half-Sandwich Complexes; Cp-Asterisk-Rh; Demanding Cyclopentadienyl Ligands; Indicator-Displacement Assays; Aqueous-Solution; Fluorescence Spectroscopy; Organometallic Receptors; Bimetallic Complexes
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LCS
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Scientific production and competences > SB - School of Basic Sciences > ISIC - Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering > LCS - Laboratory of Supramolecular Chemistry
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Record creation date
2011-12-16