Book title: Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors
Editors: Potyrailo RA, Mirsky VM
Publisher: Springer
City: New York
Series title: Integrated Analytical Systems
Abstract: The recent interest in combinatorial chemistry for the synthesis of selective recognition materials for optical sensing applications is presented. The preparation, screening, and applications of libraries of ligands and chemosensors against molecular species and metal ions are first considered. Included in this chapter are also the developments involving applications of combinatorial approaches to the discovery of sol–gel and acrylic-based imprinted materials for optical sensing of antibiotics and pesticides, as well as libraries of doped sol–gels for high-throughput optical sensing of oxygen. The potential of combinatorial chemistry applied to the discovery of new sensing materials is highlighted
Template and target information: Review - combinatorial chemistry in artificial receptor selection