化学
导电体
纳米技术
化学传感器
物理化学
复合材料
电极
材料科学
作者
Emma K. Ambrogi,Katherine A. Mirica
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02522
摘要
The development of portable electronic chemical sensors is key to solving a number of challenges, including monitoring environmental and industrial hazards, as well as understanding and improving human health. Framework materials possess several desirable characteristics that make them well-suited for electroanalytical applications, including high surface area, atomically precise distribution of active sites, and tunable properties that can be leveraged through modular reticular chemistry. This review highlights the emergence of conductive framework materials as active components in electrically transduced chemical sensors, including the development of new materials for the detection of a wide variety of analytes in both gas and liquid phase. The efforts to gain fundamental understanding of the molecular interactions and sensing mechanisms between framework materials and analytes are described, along with applications of these materials on portable and flexible substrates. The review suggests areas for further study, including the study of material–analyte interactions at the molecular level and the continued development of scalable methods for the integration of framework materials into low-power, portable sensing devices.
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