Lanthanide luminescent self-assembly complexes : from solution studies to mechanical sensing on gold surfaces
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Niamh S. Murray, 'Lanthanide luminescent self-assembly complexes : from solution studies to mechanical sensing on gold surfaces', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Chemistry, 2009, pp 211Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis entitled "Lanthanide Luminescent Self-Assembly Complexes: From
Solution Studies to Mechanical Sensing on Gold Surfaces" is divided into five Chapters.
Chapter 1 gives a detailed account of lanthanide-based supramolecular systems as sensors
within the literature. It highlights the principles and advantages of lanthanide luminescent
sensing, and a review of lanthanide templated complexes and assemblies is given. A review of
some of the ways that lanthanide complexes have been incorporated onto solid substrates is
then presented, along with some preliminary work on lanthanides on gold.
Author: Murray, Niamh S.
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Gunnlaughsson, ThorfinnurQualification name:
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