| Literature DB >> 32150907 |
Loganathan Veeramuthu1, Manikandan Venkatesan1, Fang-Cheng Liang1, Jean-Sebastien Benas1, Chia-Jung Cho1, Chin-Wen Chen1, Ye Zhou2, Rong-Ho Lee3, Chi-Ching Kuo1.
Abstract
Conjugated copolymers (CCPs) are a class of polymers with excellent optical luminescent and electrical conducting properties because of their extensive π conjugation. CCPs have several advantages such as facile synthesis, structural tailorability, processability, and ease of device fabrication by compatible solvents. Electrospinning (ES) is a versatile technique that produces continuous high throughput nanofibers or microfibers and its appropriate synchronization with CCPs can aid in harvesting an ideal sensory nanofiber. The ES-based nanofibrous membrane enables sensors to accomplish ultrahigh sensitivity and response time with the aid of a greater surface-to-volume ratio. This review covers the crucial aspects of designing highly responsive optical sensors that includes synthetic strategies, sensor fabrication, mechanistic aspects, sensing modes, and recent sensing trends in monitoring environmental toxicants, pH, temperature, and humidity. In particular, considerable attention is being paid on classifying the ES-based optical sensor fabrication to overcome remaining challenges such as sensitivity, selectivity, dye leaching, instability, and reversibility.Entities:
Keywords: conjugated copolymers; electrospinning; nanofibers; sensors
Year: 2020 PMID: 32150907 DOI: 10.3390/polym12030587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329