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Supramolecular complexation for environmental control


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Título : Supramolecular complexation for environmental control
Autor : Albelda, M. Teresa
Frías Martínez, Juan Carlos
García-España, Enrique
Schneider, Hans-Jörg
Materias: Química ambientalEnvironmental chemistryContaminaciónPollutionMedio ambienteEnvironment
Editorial : Royal Society of Chemistry
Citación : Albelda, M.T., Frías, J.C., García España, E. & Schneider, H.-J. (2012). Supramolecular complexation for environmental control. Chemical Society Reviews, vol. 41 (22 mar.), pp. 3859-3877. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/C2CS35008D
Resumen : Supramolecular complexes offer a new and efficient way for the monitoring and removal of many substances emanating from technical processes, fertilization, plant and animal protection, or e.g. chemotherapy. Such pollutants range from toxic or radioactive metal ions and anions to chemical side products, herbicides, pesticides to drugs including steroids, and include degradation products from natural sources. The applications involve usually fast and reversible complex formation, due to prevailing non-covalent interactions. This is of importance for sensing as well as for separation techniques, where the often expensive host compounds can then be reused almost indefinitely. Immobilization of host compounds, e.g. on exchange resins or on membranes, and their implementation in smart new materials hold particular promise. The review illustrates how the design of suitable host compounds in combination with modern sensing and separation methods can contribute to solve some of the biggest problems facing chemistry, which arise from the everyday increasing pollution of the environment.
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URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10637/14855
ISSN : 0306-0012
1460-4744 (Electrónico)
Fecha de publicación : 22-mar-2012
Centro : Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
Aparece en las colecciones: Dpto. Ciencias Biomédicas





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