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Abstract
Background
Graphdiyne (GDY) is a kind of carbon material, which has highly delocalized π-conjugated system and feasible green synthesis. Nowadays, the use of GDY substrate as a sensing platform has become a new research hotspot and is rapidly developing. However, its application as a sensor is still relatively overlook compared to other fields.
Aim of review
This study is for the purpose of making researchers have a complete comprehensive understanding of GDY and its associated sensing platforms.
Key scientific concepts of review
This study introduces the structure, unique characteristics, and synthesis progress of GDY material. Moreover, the article systematically summarizes the improvement of GDY-based sensors in life, health and environmental detection. It also discusses the opportunities and challenges of designing high-performance GDY-based sensing platforms with the assistance of machine learning and theoretical calculate. It has essential scientific and practical meaning for accelerating the development of sensing platforms which base on GDY, triggering unknown phenomena and knowledge of material research, and initiating unlimited space for scientific innovation.
背景Graphdiyne(GDY)是一种碳材料,它具有高度非局域化的π共轭体系和可行的绿色合成方法。目前,利用 GDY 基底作为传感平台已成为一个新的研究热点,并正在迅速发展。综述的主要科学概念本研究介绍了 GDY 材料的结构、独特特性和合成进展。此外,文章还系统总结了基于 GDY 的传感器在生命、健康和环境检测方面的改进。文章还讨论了在机器学习和理论计算的帮助下,设计基于 GDY 的高性能传感平台所面临的机遇和挑战。这对于加速基于 GDY 的传感平台的发展,引发未知现象和材料研究知识,开启科学创新的无限空间,具有重要的科学和现实意义。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Advanced Research (J. Adv. Res.) is an applied/natural sciences, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research. The journal aims to contribute to applied research and knowledge worldwide through the publication of original and high-quality research articles in the fields of Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, and Basic and Biological Sciences.
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