Chemical Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
A
novel
CO
2
locking
mechanism
for
fluorescence
sensing
is
proposed.
Specifically,
restricts
the
rotation
of
phenyl
groups
in
CuIDPO,
suppressing
non-radiative
decay
pathways
and
thereby
enhancing
emission.
Processes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 401 - 401
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
The
increasing
rate
of
environmental
pollution
and
the
emergence
new
infectious
diseases
have
drawn
much
attention
toward
area
gas
sensors
for
air
quality
monitoring
early-stage
disease
diagnosis,
respectively.
Polyaniline
(PANI)
has
become
one
extensively
studied
polymers
in
chemical
sensing
due
to
its
good
conductivity
sensitivity
at
room
temperature.
development
room-temperature
represents
a
significant
leap
forward
by
conserving
energy
enhancing
feasibility
commercial
technologies.
New
research
shines
light
on
advantages
using
PANI
with
materials
such
as
semiconductor
metal
chalcogenides,
oxides,
nanoparticles,
graphitic
carbon
form
composites
that
can
sense
chemicals
selectively
This
review
focuses
advancements
PANI-based
sensors,
exploring
materials,
mechanisms,
applications
make
these
promising
solution
modern
challenges.
By
examining
latest
innovations,
we
aim
highlight
this
critical
technology’s
potential
future
directions,
instilling
hope
optimism
safeguarding
public
health
environment.
Chemical Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
A
novel
CO
2
locking
mechanism
for
fluorescence
sensing
is
proposed.
Specifically,
restricts
the
rotation
of
phenyl
groups
in
CuIDPO,
suppressing
non-radiative
decay
pathways
and
thereby
enhancing
emission.