Stimuli responsive molecules have come into focus as a mode of analyzing biological and environmental mechanisms of interests. Methods of analysis range from the chemiluminescent Schaap’s dioxetane to self-immolating polymers. Of particular interest for targeting cancer drug delivery and aiming at carbon dioxide capture are 4-chloromethylphenyl acetals and flavins, respectively.
Analysis of stimuli responsive molecules: exploring pH-sensitive acid generators and redox-active molecules for electrochemical CO2 capture
