“…The sensing materials and transducers interact with the target analyte, and consequently, their physical properties change, such as dielectric constant, , color, and fluorescence. , These methods are relatively sensitive and accurate; however, the detection of vaporized gases of the target liquid may engender collateral environmental and air pollution. In addition, in industrial or security applications, there are three primary in situ identification schemes: dielectric constant measurement, Raman spectroscopic analysis, and X-ray-based detection . They are generally fast, safe, and user-friendly; nevertheless, these approaches are limited in terms of the bulkiness of the equipment, narrow liquid-species detection range, or high false alarm rate.…”