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Application of Optical Hydrogels in Environmental Sensing

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eem2.12646

Keywords

environmental sensors; fluorescent hydrogel; optical hydrogel; photonic crystal hydrogel; pollution detection

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This paper conducts statistical analysis on data extracted from 138 papers, evaluating and comparing the detection performance and potential of different types of optical hydrogels (OHs) in various environmental pollutant detection scenarios, compared to standard detection methods. The target recognition and sensing mechanisms of two main types of OHs, photonic crystal hydrogels (PCHs) and fluorescent hydrogels (FHs), are reviewed and discussed. The potential academic research directions for addressing the challenges of applying and developing OHs in environmental sensing are proposed.
The ever-increasing complexity of environmental pollutants urgently warrants the development of new detection technologies. Sensors based on the optical properties of hydrogels enabling fast and easy in situ detection are attracting increasing attention. In this paper, the data from 138 papers about different optical hydrogels (OHs) are extracted for statistical analysis. The detection performance and potential of various types of OHs in different environmental pollutant detection scenarios were evaluated and compared to those obtained using the standard detection method. Based on this analysis, the target recognition and sensing mechanisms of two main types of OHs are reviewed and discussed: photonic crystal hydrogels (PCHs) and fluorescent hydrogels (FHs). For PCHs, the environmental stimulus response, target receptors, inverse opal structures, and molecular imprinting techniques related to PCHs are reviewed and summarized. Furthermore, the different types of fluorophores (i.e., compound probes, biomacromolecules, quantum dots, and luminescent microbes) of FHs are discussed. Finally, the potential academic research directions to address the challenges of applying and developing OHs in environmental sensing are proposed, including the fusion of various OHs, introduction of the latest technologies in various fields to the construction of OHs, and development of multifunctional sensor arrays.

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