Exploring the Potential of Two-Dimensional Materials for Innovations in Multifunctional Electrochromic Biochemical Sensors: A Review
Nadia Anwar, Guangya Jiang, Yi Wen, Muqarrab Ahmed, Haodong Zhong,, Shen Ao, Zehui Li, Yunhan Ling, Gr\'egory F. Schneider, Wangyang Fu, Zhengjun, Zhang

TL;DR
This review discusses recent progress in using two-dimensional materials to develop advanced electrochromic sensors with multifunctional capabilities for environmental, food, medical, and life science applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how 2D materials are being utilized to enhance electrochromic sensors for biochemical detection.
Findings
2D materials enable highly sensitive electrochromic sensors
Multifunctional ECDs show promise in diverse biochemical applications
Current challenges include material stability and integration
Abstract
In this review, the current advancements in electrochromic sensors based on two-dimensional (2D) materials with rich chemical and physical properties are critically examined. By summarizing the current trends in and prospects for utilizing multifunctional electrochromic devices (ECDs) in environmental monitoring, food quality control, medical diagnosis, and life science-related investigations, we explore the potential of using 2D materials for rational design of ECDs with compelling electrical and optical properties for biochemical sensing applications.
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TopicsConducting polymers and applications · Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis · Polydiacetylene-based materials and applications
