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Exploiting poly(safranine) and poly(luminol) for sensing applications. A mini review

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages 9697-9714

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3ra00532a

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In recent years, scientists in the electroactivity field have been interested in sensor applications. Safranine and luminol, combined with different nanomaterials, have been explored as sensors for various analytes using electrochemical and chemical techniques. This work provides a comprehensive review of the applications of poly(safranine) and poly(luminol) in sensor technology, including their synthesis methods and impressive impact as electrochemical sensors over the last few decades.
Sensor applications have captivated numerous scientists in the electroactivity field lately. Between toxic target analytes and biomolecules, many articles investigated the function of the obtained products in sensing utilization and the ability of applying the gained sensor in real sample tests. Safranine and luminol have a unique polymeric constructor combined with different nanomaterials and have been explored as sensors for different analytes through electrochemical and chemical techniques. This work presents the first review of poly(safranine) and poly(luminol) in sensor applications toward assorted analytes. An illustration for the two main types of oxidative polymerization synthetic methods for our targeted compounds has been displayed including chemical and electrochemical techniques. Furthermore, a comprehensive summary for their impressive impact as electrochemical sensors in the last few decades has been additionally introduced.

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