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Imidazolium receptors for the recognition of anions.

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This tutorial review covers imidazolium receptors for anion recognition according to their topological and structural classification, and includes benzene tripodal, cyclophane and calix-imidazolate, ferrocenyl imidzolium, cavitand and Calixarene, and polymeric imidAZolium systems.
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This tutorial review covers imidazolium receptors for anion recognition according to their topological and structural classification, and includes benzene tripodal, cyclophane and calix-imidazolium, fluorescent imidazolium, ferrocenyl imidazolium, cavitand and calixarene, and polymeric imidazolium systems.

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Luminescent chemodosimeters for bioimaging.

TL;DR: Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics and Information Displays (KLOEID) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing 210046, P. R. China.
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New sensing mechanisms for design of fluorescent chemosensors emerging in recent years

TL;DR: New fluorescent sensing mechanisms that have emerged in the past five years, such as aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and C=N isomerization, which can be ascribed to fluorescence changes via conformational restriction are focused on.
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A new trend in rhodamine-based chemosensors: application of spirolactam ring-opening to sensing ions

TL;DR: This tutorial review focuses on the recent development of rhodamine derivatives, in which the spirolactam to ring-opened amide (fluorescent) process was utilized.
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Anion recognition and sensing in organic and aqueous media using luminescent and colorimetric sensors

TL;DR: In this article, a review article focuses primarily on the work carried in our laboratories over the last few years using luminescent and colorimetric sensors, where the anion recognition occurs through hydrogen bonding in organic or aqueous solvents.
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Anion Recognition and Sensing: The State of the Art and Future Perspectives

TL;DR: Anion recognition chemistry has grown from its beginnings with positively charged ammonium cryptand receptors for halide binding to a plethora of charged and neutral, cyclic and acyclic, inorganic and organic supramolecular host systems for the selective complexation, detection, and separation of anionic guest species.
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Synthetic expanded porphyrin chemistry.

TL;DR: In this Review, the various synthetic approaches now being employed to produce expanded porphyrins as well as their various applications-related aspects are discussed.
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Anion and ion-pair receptor chemistry: highlights from 2000 and 2001

TL;DR: Gale et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a review of metal-containing anion receptors in which the metal can function as: (i) a coordination site for the anion, (ii) an agent withdrawing electron density from the receptor, (iii) an organisational element in the receptor; (iv) a sensor; and (v) a co-bound guest in ion-pair receptor.
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