Covalent Organic Frameworks as Advanced Uranyl Electrochemiluminescence Monitoring Platforms
Abstract
Electrochemiluminescence (ECL), as an advanced sensing process, can selectively control the generation of excited states by changing the potential. However, most of the existing ECL systems rely on poisonous coreactants to provide radicals for luminescence; although the ECL efficiency was improved, the athematic coreactants will cause unpredictable interference to the accurate analysis of trace targets. Herein, we realized the ECL of nonemitting...
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Title
Covalent Organic Frameworks as Advanced Uranyl Electrochemiluminescence Monitoring Platforms
Published Date
Nov 18, 2021
Journal
Volume
93
Issue
48
Pages
16149 - 16157
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