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Recent progress of cataluminescence sensing based on gas-solid interfaces.

Jiaxi HuHongjie SongLichun ZhangYi Lv
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Cataluminescence (CTL) has emerged as a sensing transduction principle of gas-solid interface for constructing gas sensors that present fast response, high sensitivity, and online monitoring. It has thus been widely associated with the field of chemical analysis and catalytic science. Herein, the latest developments in CTL sensors are reviewed, and the status quo of CTL-based gas sensing systems is discussed. In particular, the basic principles and sensing systems of CTL are outlined, including performance enhancement strategies for specific targets and recognition methods for multiple targets. Moreover, the important applications of CTL sensors are listed and classified, including environmental pollutant monitoring, product quality control, clinical diagnosis, and evaluation of catalyst performance. Finally, based on abundant case reports, the current conundrums of CTL sensors are summarized and their future development trends are also put forward.
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