2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2023.111584
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Covalent organic nanocage with aggregation induced emission property and detection for Hg2+ as fluorescence sensors

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“…These applications include sensing, 1,2 catalysis, 3–5 separation, 6,7 gas adsorption, 8–10 biological imitation, 11–13 and more. 14–22 Among the various architectures, three-dimensional molecular cages have attracted significant interest for their exceptional structures, properties, and applications. Through coordinative self-assembly, researchers have successfully generated a diverse range of captivating skeletons, such as octahedrons, 23,24 tetrahedrons, 25–28 spirals, 29,30 capsules, 31,32 and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These applications include sensing, 1,2 catalysis, 3–5 separation, 6,7 gas adsorption, 8–10 biological imitation, 11–13 and more. 14–22 Among the various architectures, three-dimensional molecular cages have attracted significant interest for their exceptional structures, properties, and applications. Through coordinative self-assembly, researchers have successfully generated a diverse range of captivating skeletons, such as octahedrons, 23,24 tetrahedrons, 25–28 spirals, 29,30 capsules, 31,32 and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%