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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Highlights on contemporary recognition and sensing of fluoride anion in solution and in the solid state

Kari RissanenMassimo Cametti

subject

AnionsAqueous mediumChemistryMultitudeSolid-stateMolecular ConformationWaterNanotechnologyHydrogen BondingGeneral ChemistryCrystallography X-RaySolutionschemistry.chemical_compoundFluoridesHumansEngineering ethicsFluorideta116

description

The fluoride anion has recently gained well deserved attention among the scientific community for its importance in many fields of human activities, but also for concerns on its effect on health and the environment. Although surprisingly overlooked in systematic studies in the past, fluoride has nowadays become a topical target in the field of anion recognition. A multitude of scientific reports are published every year where the establishment of efficient and specific interaction with fluoride is sought in polar and aqueous media. Here, the emphasis is directed to a detailed description of the most interesting contemporary studies in the field, with a particular focus given to those published in the last few years.

10.1039/c2cs35439jhttps://doi.org/10.1039/c2cs35439j