It functions as a molecular sensor for innocuous warm temperatures.
Key applications of this field are the construction of molecular sensors and catalysis.
Its molecular sensors gathered impressions and stored them - impressions of cold and emptiness and fugitive ghosts.
A molecular sensor is a molecule that interacts with an analyte to produce a detectable change.
Unlike a molecular sensor, the molecular logic gate will only output when a particular combination of inputs are present.
These polymers have affinity for the original molecule and have been used in applications such as chemical separations, catalysis, or molecular sensors.
A fluorescent indicator-displacement molecular imprinting sensor was developed for discriminating saccharides.
These functions also include magnetic properties, light responsiveness, self-healing polymers, synthetic ion channels, molecular sensors, etc.
The term supramolecular analytical chemistry has recently been coined to describe the application of molecular sensors to analytical chemistry.
They have also recently been studied for their use as molecular sensors and switches.