Harnessing Poly(ionic liquid)s for Sensing Applications
Ryan GutermanDepartment of Colloid Chemistry Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Am Mühlenberg 1 OT Golm D‐14476 Potsdam GermanyMartina AmbrogiDepartment of Colloid Chemistry Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Am Mühlenberg 1 OT Golm D‐14476 Potsdam GermanyJiayin YuanDepartment of Colloid Chemistry Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Am Mühlenberg 1 OT Golm D‐14476 Potsdam Germany
2016en
ABI
Аннотация
The interest in poly(ionic liquid)s for sensing applications is derived from their strong interactions to a variety of analytes. By combining the desirable mechanical properties of polymers with the physical and chemical properties of ILs, new materials can be created. The tunable nature of both ionic liquids and polymers allows for incredible diversity, which is exemplified in their broad applicability. In this article we examine the new field of poly(ionic liquid) sensors by providing a detailed look at the current state-of-the-art sensing devices for solvents, gases, biomolecules, pH, and anions.
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