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Recent advances in supramolecular analytical chemistry using optical sensing

You et al., 2015

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322700966940083140
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You L
Zha D
Anslyn E
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Chemical reviews

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The field of supramolecular chemistry has been flourishing since J.-M. Lehn, DJ Cram, and CJ Pedersen were awarded the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. By Prof. Lehn's definition, 1 “supramolecular chemistry” refers to the domain of chemistry beyond that of molecules. In …
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