Abstract

A new kind of host molecule, the synthetic enzyme model, is compared to cyclodextrin in a mixed organized medium. The synthetic enzyme model compound employed in this system shows more selectivity and sensitivity than cyclodextrin due to the achievement of a more favorable microenvironment. The interactions of lumiphors with host molecules, heavy atoms, and surfactant molecules are discussed in detail with room-temperature phosphorescence and phosphorescence decay lifetime data

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