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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 08, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 01, 2006
Lionel Hairault, Blere, FR;
Pierre Montmeat, La Riche, FR;
Eric Pasquinet, Saint Avertin, FR;
Jean-michel Barbe, Bretigny, FR;
Stéphane Brandes, Dijon, FR;
Franck Denat, Dijon, FR;
Claude Gros, Neuilly-les-Dijon, FR;
Roger Guilard, Fontaine les Dijon, FR;
Lionel Hairault, Blere, FR;
Pierre Montmeat, La Riche, FR;
Eric Pasquinet, Saint Avertin, FR;
Jean-Michel Barbe, Bretigny, FR;
Stéphane Brandes, Dijon, FR;
Franck Denat, Dijon, FR;
Claude Gros, Neuilly-les-Dijon, FR;
Roger Guilard, Fontaine les Dijon, FR;
Commissariat A l'Energie Atomique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to the use of molecular tweezers as sensitive materials in chemical sensors intended to detect or assay organic compounds in the vapour state, and in particular nitro compounds. These molecular tweezers correspond to the general formula (I): in which: Fields of application: detection of explosives, control and monitoring of atmospheric pollution and of the quality of ambient air in relatively confined spaces, and monitoring of industrial sites.