Fluorescence detection is well-known for its high sensitivity in photochemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and beyond. For applications in the environmental and life sciences, the water-soluble fluorescent dyes reviewed here are most relevant. However, the conversion of a fluorescent dye to a chemosensor or chemosensing ensemble requires the introduction of recognition motifs for particular analytes or particular classes of analytes. To the degree that the recognition event is based on a reversible, intermolecular interaction, water-soluble macrocyclic receptors have become attractive subjects for investigation in combination with fluorescent dyes. The resulting supramolecular host/guest complexes as well as their applications in indicator displacement types of assays have also been examined in detail in this review.
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Dsouza, R. N., Pischel, U., & Nau, W. M. (2011, December 14). Fluorescent dyes and their supramolecular host/guest complexes with macrocycles in aqueous solution. Chemical Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1021/cr200213s