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Posts by Doug Banning

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Benchmarking the placement of hydrosulfide in the Hofmeister series using a bambus[6]uril-based ChemFET sensor Hydrosulfide (HS−) is the conjugate base of gasotransmitter hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and is a physiologically-relevant small molecule of great interest in the anion sensing community. However, selective...

The meat of my graduate research involved using chemically-sensitive field effect transistors (ChemFETs) to characterize host-guest interactions of hydrophobic receptors with aqueous anions. Excited to have had my first full paper published in @rsc.org Chem Sci #chemsky

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Supramolecular methods: utilising ChemFETs to evaluate aqueous anion affinity of hydrophobic receptors The host–guest interaction and affinity of hydrophobic receptors towards aqueous anions can be evaluated by incorporating a receptor into a polymeric membrane and applying these membranes to FET-ba...

Excited to have opened my dissertation with a methods paper on using ChemFETs to characterize host-guest chemistry of hydrophobic receptors in aqueous systems. #chemsky

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