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Keyword [Chiral Discrimination]
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1. Molecule Recognition Based On The Protein Phosphorescence And Fluorescence
2. The Study Of Development And Application Of Multivariate Curve Resolution And Other Chemometric Methods In Analytical Chemistry
3. Enantiomeric Separations Of Chiral Triazole Fungicides And Aryloxyphenoxy Propanoic Acid Herbicides By Hplc
4. Study On The Chiral Discrimination Of Molecules By Time Resolved Phosphorescene And Fluorescence
5. Theoretical Study Of Chiral Discrimination In Hydrogen-bonded Complexes
6. Study On The Application Of Cyclodextrin-induced Room Temperature Phosphorescence In Chiral Discrimination
7. Theoretical Study Of Chiral Discrimination In Fluorinated Chiral Molecule
8. Investigation On Solvent Effect On Enthalpic Pairwise Interaction Of Chiral Diols And Amino Acids
9. Enthalpic Pairwise Interactions Of α-amino Acid In Aqueous
10. To Identify Amino Acid Enantiomers Of Electrochemical Luminescence
11. Theoretical Study Of The Interaction Of Cysteine ​​with Small Molecules And Their Dimers
12. Molecular Recognition Based On β-cyclodextrin And Chemical Modified β-cyclodextrin As Receptor
13. The Exploration Of Second-order And Higher-order Advantages And Their Applications Of Quatitative Analysia In Complex System
14. Chiral Potentiometric Sensors Based On Chiral Salen Metal Complexes And The Synthesis And Test Of Crosslinked Polyaniline With Enhanced Conductivity
15. Chiral Recognition Of Ofloxacin Enantiomers Based On The Room Temperature Phosphorescence
16. Study On The Resolution And Chiral Discrimination Of Two Chlorine- Substituted Mandelic Acid
17. Study On The Resolution And Chiral Discrimination Of Two Halogenated Mandelic Acids By Diastereomeric Salt Formation
18. Novel applications of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography and capillary electrophoresis for the chiral discrimination
19. Intermolecular chiral discrimination probed by enantioselective excited-state quenching
20. Organic Field Effect Transistor Chiral Sensors With Ultra-high Sensitivity Based On Cationic ?-Cyclodextrin Derivatives
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