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Functionalized Cyclodextrin-Calix[4]Arene Host Molecules for Detection of Organic Analytes

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Monofunctionalized β-Cyclodextrins were coupled to calix[4]arene derivatives bearing different fluorophores to give fluorescent cyclodextrin-calix[4]arene couples. The cyclodextrin-calix[4]arene couple 1 was investigated as a sensing molecule for the detection of several organic analytes in aqueous solution. Inclusion of a guest into the fluorescent sensing molecule leads to a decrease in fluorescence intensity. Compound 1 shows selectivity for organic analytes of a certain length. The fluorescent sensing molecules 2–6 were synthesized in order to investigate the influence of the different parts of the molecules on the sensing properties.

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Bügler, J.H., de Jong, M., Engbersen, J.F.J., Reinhoudt, D.N. (1998). Functionalized Cyclodextrin-Calix[4]Arene Host Molecules for Detection of Organic Analytes. In: van den Berg, A., Bergveld, P. (eds) Sensor Technology in the Netherlands: State of the Art. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5010-1_49

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