2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2006.06.004
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Electrochemical behavior of Fe(II) in acetamide–urea–NaBr–KBr melt and magnetic properties of inductively codeposited Nd–Fe film

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“…In particular, analyte-responsive receptors/reporters can be installed into the pores or on the surface through chemical bonds or supramolecular encapsulation 4. Furthermore, the confined space can allow for more efficient implementation of various sensing mechanisms through enhancing receptor–analyte interactions,5 promoting electron or energy transfer,6 and facilitating exciplex formation 7. A great number of MOFs have been explored as luminescent sensors for a variety of species pertinent to environmental pollution, public safety or medical health 8.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, analyte-responsive receptors/reporters can be installed into the pores or on the surface through chemical bonds or supramolecular encapsulation 4. Furthermore, the confined space can allow for more efficient implementation of various sensing mechanisms through enhancing receptor–analyte interactions,5 promoting electron or energy transfer,6 and facilitating exciplex formation 7. A great number of MOFs have been explored as luminescent sensors for a variety of species pertinent to environmental pollution, public safety or medical health 8.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luminescent MOFs are employed for example in the detection of volatile organic compounds: Zn 2 (tpce) (tpce ≡ tetrakis(4‐carboxyphenyl)ethylene), upon exposure to several analytes (NH 3 , Et 3 N, N 2 , en (≡ ethylendiamine), H 2 O) at room temperature shifts the emission maximum to various extents . The intensity emission of the lanthanide species Eu 2 (L) 3 (H 2 O) 4 .3DMF (L ≡ 2′,5′‐bis(methoxymethyl)‐[1,1′:4′,1″‐terphenyl]‐4,4″‐dicarboxylate) was sensibly enhanced upon exposure to solvent vapours of DMF …”
Section: Sensing Applications Of Mofsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This slope value indicated a one electron transfer process is the rate limiting step by assumption of a transfer coefficient (a) equal to 0.599. The values of an a were also calculated according to the Equation 2 for the oxidation of 6-TG at pH 9.0 at both bare CPE and p-APMCPE: [28]:…”
Section: Cyclic Voltammetric Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%