Prabodh, Amrutha; Wang, Yichuan; Sinn, Stephan; Albertini, Paolo; Spies, Christian; Spuling, Eduard; Yang, Liu-Pan; Jiang, Wei; Braese, Stefan; Biedermann, Frank published their research in Chemical Science in 2021. The article was titled ãFluorescence detected circular dichroism (FDCD) for supramolecular host-guest complexesã?Related Products of 7524-52-9 The article contains the following contents:
Fluorescence-detected CD (FDCD) spectroscopy is applied for the first time to supramol. host-guest and host-protein systems and compared to the more known electronic CD (ECD). We find that FDCD can be an excellent choice for common supramol. applications, e.g. for the detection and chirality sensing of chiral organic analytes, as well as for reaction monitoring. Our comprehensive investigations demonstrate that FDCD can be conducted in favorable circumstances at much lower concentrations than ECD measurements, even in chromophoric and auto-emissive biofluids such as blood serum, overcoming the sensitivity limitation of absorbance-based chiroptical spectroscopy. Besides, the combined use of FDCD and ECD can provide addnl. valuable information about the system, e.g. the chem. identity of an analyte or hidden aggregation phenomena. We believe that simultaneous FDCD- and ECD-based chiroptical characterization of emissive supramol. systems will be of general benefit for characterizing fluorescent, chiral supramol. systems due to the higher information content obtained by their combined use. The experimental part of the paper was very detailed, including the reaction process of H-Trp-OMe.HCl(cas: 7524-52-9Related Products of 7524-52-9)
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