Rajasekar Mani, Narendran Chiterasu, Mary Jennita, Meenambigai Sivakumar
Centre for Molecular and Nanomedical Sciences, International Research Centre, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University), Chennai, 600 119, Tamil Nadu, India.
School of Bio and Chemical Engineering, Department of Biotechnology, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University), Chennai, 600119, Tamil Nadu, India.
Heliyon. 2024 Aug 8;10(16):e35826. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e35826. eCollection 2024 Aug 30.
Recent advancements in the field of photoresponsive-based mercury (II) sensors have witnessed a surge in research focused on enhancing detection capabilities. Leveraging innovations in materials science, particularly with quantum dots, nanomaterials, and organic semiconductors, these sensors exhibit improved selectivity and sensitivity. Beyond traditional applications, such as environmental monitoring, the integration of photoresponsive principles with emerging technologies like the internet of things (IoT) and wearable promises real-time and remote mercury (II) ion detection. The on-going efforts also explore multifunctional sensors and miniaturization for on-site applications, addressing current challenges and paving the way for broader commercialization. This dynamic landscape underscores the potential for these sensors to play a crucial role in ensuring the effective monitoring and management of mercury (II) levels in diverse settings.
基于光响应的汞(II)传感器领域的最新进展见证了专注于提高检测能力的研究热潮。利用材料科学的创新,特别是量子点、纳米材料和有机半导体,这些传感器展现出更高的选择性和灵敏度。除了环境监测等传统应用外,将光响应原理与物联网(IoT)和可穿戴设备等新兴技术相结合,有望实现汞(II)离子的实时远程检测。正在进行的努力还探索用于现场应用的多功能传感器和小型化,以应对当前挑战并为更广泛的商业化铺平道路。这种动态局面凸显了这些传感器在确保有效监测和管理不同环境中汞(II)水平方面发挥关键作用的潜力。