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Main Authors: Anwar, Nadia, Jiang, Guangya, Wen, Yi, Ahmed, Muqarrab, Zhong, Haodong, Ao, Shen, Li, Zehui, Ling, Yunhan, Schneider, Grégory F., Fu, Wangyang, Zhang, Zhengjun
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.12352
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author Anwar, Nadia
Jiang, Guangya
Wen, Yi
Ahmed, Muqarrab
Zhong, Haodong
Ao, Shen
Li, Zehui
Ling, Yunhan
Schneider, Grégory F.
Fu, Wangyang
Zhang, Zhengjun
author_facet Anwar, Nadia
Jiang, Guangya
Wen, Yi
Ahmed, Muqarrab
Zhong, Haodong
Ao, Shen
Li, Zehui
Ling, Yunhan
Schneider, Grégory F.
Fu, Wangyang
Zhang, Zhengjun
contents In this review, the current advancements in electrochromic sensors based on two-dimensional (2D) materials with rich chemical and physical properties are critically examined. By summarizing the current trends in and prospects for utilizing multifunctional electrochromic devices (ECDs) in environmental monitoring, food quality control, medical diagnosis, and life science-related investigations, we explore the potential of using 2D materials for rational design of ECDs with compelling electrical and optical properties for biochemical sensing applications.
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spellingShingle Exploring the Potential of Two-Dimensional Materials for Innovations in Multifunctional Electrochromic Biochemical Sensors: A Review
Anwar, Nadia
Jiang, Guangya
Wen, Yi
Ahmed, Muqarrab
Zhong, Haodong
Ao, Shen
Li, Zehui
Ling, Yunhan
Schneider, Grégory F.
Fu, Wangyang
Zhang, Zhengjun
Applied Physics
In this review, the current advancements in electrochromic sensors based on two-dimensional (2D) materials with rich chemical and physical properties are critically examined. By summarizing the current trends in and prospects for utilizing multifunctional electrochromic devices (ECDs) in environmental monitoring, food quality control, medical diagnosis, and life science-related investigations, we explore the potential of using 2D materials for rational design of ECDs with compelling electrical and optical properties for biochemical sensing applications.
title Exploring the Potential of Two-Dimensional Materials for Innovations in Multifunctional Electrochromic Biochemical Sensors: A Review
topic Applied Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.12352