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Christopher T Avetta1, Berkeley J Shorthill, Chun Ren
1Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
|January 24, 2012
Abstract:
Two fluorescent sensors for lipids have been prepared and tested for detection of a number of hydrophobic compounds of varying shape and size. The data suggest that the two sensors have a different mode of fluorescent response. Yet, the two sensors are only different in the bridging group--one having a flexible amide and one having a rigid allyl bridge. The fluorescence data are explained based on a difference in conformation of the two sensors in aqueous solution.

