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18 November 1999 Self-organized polymers as sensitive coatings
Franz Ludwig Dickert, Paul Achatz, W. E. Bulst, Wolfgang Greibl, Oliver Hayden, Liu Ping, Renatus Sikorski, Ulrich Wolff
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Proceedings Volume 3857, Chemical Microsensors and Applications II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.370278
Event: Photonics East '99, 1999, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Chemosensory devices with self organized structures and artificial receptors are developed for a wide field of applications. Supramolecular hosts, highly ordered liquid crystal phases and even Langmuir Blodgett films are promising recognition elements. Cage compounds such as tert- butyl-calix[n]arene show high preorganization due to their rigid walls and form highly symmetrical cavities suitable for host guest inclusion of analytes. Disturbance of the highly ordered cholesteric and nematic phases influences the optical and dielectric properties of these materials.
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Franz Ludwig Dickert, Paul Achatz, W. E. Bulst, Wolfgang Greibl, Oliver Hayden, Liu Ping, Renatus Sikorski, and Ulrich Wolff "Self-organized polymers as sensitive coatings", Proc. SPIE 3857, Chemical Microsensors and Applications II, (18 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.370278
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Dielectrics

Liquid crystals

Molecules

Chemical analysis

Gold

Quartz

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