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Photoelectric Multi-Signal Output Sensor Based on Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Polymer Film Modified by Novel Aggregation-Induced Emission Probes.

Yaru SongGuoling WuEnbing ZhangGuangyuan FengShengbin LeiLingli Wu
Published in: Biosensors (2024)
Optical sensors, especially fluorescence sensors, have been widely used because of their advantages in sensing, such as the high sensitivity, good selectivity, no radiation source, and easy operation. Here, we report an example of fluorescence sensing based on two-dimensional (2D) covalent organic polymers and highlight that the material can achieve a fast response and multi-signal output. This 2DP TPAK+TAPB -based sensor can quickly detect aromatic hydrocarbons and Fe 3+ by the fluorescence signal or electrical resistance signal.
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