2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11696-018-0409-7
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Naked-eye facile colorimetric detection of alkylphenols using Fe(III)-impregnated silica-based strips

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“…[ 20–23 ] They have been utilized in various applications, such as antireflective coatings, [ 24 ] air/water filters, [ 25 ] drug delivery, [ 26 ] light‐emitting diodes, [ 27 ] electronic recording devices, [ 28 ] solar cells [ 29 ] and food packaging. [ 30–33 ] Nanocomposite films immobilized with nanomaterials have received great consideration due to their desirable properties, such as optical, [ 34 ] catalytic, [ 35 ] sensory, [ 36,37 ] water‐repellent, [ 38,39 ] antimicrobial, [ 40 ] UV protection, [ 41 ] and electrical conductivity [ 42 ] that make them suitable for various advanced technical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 20–23 ] They have been utilized in various applications, such as antireflective coatings, [ 24 ] air/water filters, [ 25 ] drug delivery, [ 26 ] light‐emitting diodes, [ 27 ] electronic recording devices, [ 28 ] solar cells [ 29 ] and food packaging. [ 30–33 ] Nanocomposite films immobilized with nanomaterials have received great consideration due to their desirable properties, such as optical, [ 34 ] catalytic, [ 35 ] sensory, [ 36,37 ] water‐repellent, [ 38,39 ] antimicrobial, [ 40 ] UV protection, [ 41 ] and electrical conductivity [ 42 ] that make them suitable for various advanced technical applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 14,15 ] Klapötke research group has been pioneer in understanding diverse studies on strategic and green EMs with focus on structure‐properties and sensing studies. [ 6,9,16–19 ] and Recently researchers have mentioned the studies on fluorescence‐based sensors for explosives from contrasting views, like compound sensors, optical chemosensors [ 1,2,20 ] and using numerous fluorescent materials like conjugated polymers, [ 21,22 ] light metalorganic frameworks, [ 3 ] nanomaterials [ 18 ] and silica strips. [ 19 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A smart material is a material with the ability to respond to one or more stimuli, such as temperature, pH, light, solvent polarity, electricity, pressure, and/or magnetic fields in the surrounding environment and accordingly obeys a material property change to generate a sensor or an actuator . The current study focused on a simple approach towards the production of smart cobbles that can respond to light to introduce a long‐persistent luminescent smart product that is able to function as electricity‐free long‐persistence glow‐in‐the‐dark cobbles for soft indoor and outdoor lighting.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%