RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(47), P. 33276 - 33287
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
A
novel
carbazole-based
PCBW
molecule
presents
excellent
fluorometric
and
colorimetric
sensing
capacity
towards
Cu
2+
in
a
DMSO–H
2
O
system
(
f
w
=
40%).
ACS Sensors,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
7(9), P. 2521 - 2536
Published: Sept. 1, 2022
Fluorescence
sensing
can
not
only
identify
a
target
substrate
qualitatively
but
also
achieve
the
purpose
of
quantitative
detection
through
change
fluorescence
signal.
It
has
advantages
immense
sensitivity,
rapid
response,
and
excellent
selectivity.
The
proposed
aggregation-induced
emission
(AIE)
concept
solves
problem
traditional
fluorescent
molecules
becoming
weak
or
quenched
in
high
concentration
aggregated
state
conditions.
Schiff
base
probes
have
simple
synthesis,
low
toxicity,
easy
design.
They
are
often
used
for
various
substances.
In
this
review
we
cover
late
developments
compounds
with
AIE
characteristics
working
as
sensors.
Chemical Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
60(64), P. 8314 - 8338
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
For
over
a
century,
fingerprints
have
served
as
pivotal
tool
for
identification
of
individuals
owing
to
their
enduring
characteristics
and
easily
apparent
features,
particularly
in
the
realm
criminal
investigations.
Latent
(LFPs)
are
"invisible
fingerprints"
that
most
commonly
available
at
crime
scenes
require
rapid,
selective,
sensitive,
convenient
method
detection.
However,
existing
fingerprint
development
techniques
harbour
limitations,
prompting
exploration
novel
approaches
prioritize
investigator
safety
environmental
sustainability.
Leveraging
unique
photophysical
properties
aggregation-induced
emission
luminogens
(AIEgens)
has
emerged
promising
strategy
on-site
analysis
LFP
visualization.
In
this
highlight,
we
presented
comparative
various
AIEgens
(organic
compounds,
metal
complexes,
nanoparticles,
polymers)
detection
LFPs.
Through
examination,
insights
into
efficiency
potential
applications
AIE-based
provided.
addition,
several
strategies
been
proposed
circumventing
limitations
AIEgens.
We
hope
highlight
article
will
encourage
more
researchers
investigate
detection,
contributing
forensic
science.