用于下一代生物传感和成像的聚合诱导排放 (AIE):一项审查
Keyi Ren1, Bangjie Zhang2, Jiuchuan Guo3
1School of Sensing Science and Engineering, School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, China.
Biosensors & bioelectronics
|December 24, 2024
概括
聚合诱导排放 (AIE) 材料为生物医学研究提供了敏感的检测. 本综述详细介绍了AIE生物传感器设计和应用,指导未来光启动传感方面的进步.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
- 分析化学 分析化学
背景情况:
- 发光技术对于生物医学研究和标记物检测至关重要.
- 聚合诱导排放 (AIE) 材料具有独特的发光特性,包括高灵敏度和生物相容性.
- 现有的审查主要集中在AIE材料设计上,仅限于生物传感器准备和应用策略.
研究的目的:
- 提供AIE现象,机制和经典AIE分子的全面概述.
- 总结AIE材料的发光调节和功能化策略.
- 详细介绍基于AIE的生物传感器在生物传感和生物成像中的设计,制备和应用.
主要方法:
- 审查关于AIE现象和AIE材料的现有文献.
- 对AIEgens.gens.的发光调节策略和功能化技术的分析.
- 基于AIE的生物传感器的工作原理和制备方法的汇编.
主要成果:
- 讨论AIE的发现和机制.
- 经典AIE分子及其发光调节策略的概述.
- 基于AIE的生物传感器设计,制备和生物传感和成像中的典型应用.
结论:
- AIE技术为开发高度敏感的光启动生物传感器提供了巨大的潜力.
- 本综述强调了AIE在生物医学应用中的当前局限性和未来研究方向.
- 这些见解旨在促进下一代AIE生物传感器的合理设计,用于先进的生物医学应用.
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