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Recent advances in luminescent heavy metal complexes for sensing

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COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 256, Issue 23-24, Pages 3087-3113

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2012.07.005

Keywords

Transition metal complexes; Phosphorescence; Chemosensors; Biosensors; Probes

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Baptist University [FRG2/10-11/008, FRG2/11-12/009]
  2. Environment and Conservation Fund (ECF Project), Centre for Cancer and Inflammation Research, School of Chinese Medicine (CCIR-SCM, HKBU)
  3. Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases [RFCID/11101212]
  4. Research Grants Council [HKBU/201811]
  5. University of Macau (Start-up Research Grant) [MYRG091(Y1-L2)-ICMS12-LCH, MYRG121(Y1-L2)-ICMS12-LCH]

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Luminescent metal complexes have attracted increasing attention in the literature over the last few decades. In particular, transition metal compounds have been widely studied for luminescent sensing applications in recent years due to their attractive photophysical properties. In this review, we first summarize the recent development of luminescent transition metal complexes as chemosensors for cations, anions, gas molecules and biomolecules in the years of 2010-2012. The second part of this review highlights the application of luminescent metal complexes for label-free DNA-based sensing. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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