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- 2023Laser generation of CeAlO3 nanocrystals with perovskite structurecitations
- 2023Review: Electrochemiluminescence of Perovskite-Related Nanostructurescitations
- 2021In Vitro Development of Human iPSC-Derived Functional Neuronal Networks on Laser-Fabricated 3D Scaffolds
- 2018High-resolution 3D photopolymerization assisted by upconversion nanoparticles for rapid prototyping applications
- 2015Water-soluble photopolymerizable chitosan hydrogels for biofabrication via two-photon polymerization.citations
- 2014Hyaluronic acid based materials for scaffolding via two-photon polymerization.citations
- 2014Correction to Comparison of in Situ and ex Situ methods for synthesis of two-photon polymerization polymer nanocomposites [Polymers, 6, (2014) 2037-2050]
- 2014Comparison of in situ and ex situ methods for synthesis of two-photon polymerization polymer nanocomposites
- 2014Comparison of in Situ and ex Situ methods for synthesis of two-photon polymerization polymer nanocomposites (vol 6, 2037, 2014) : [Correction]
- 2013Evaluation of single‐cell force spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy to determine cell interactions with femtosecond‐laser microstructured titanium surfacescitations
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Review: Electrochemiluminescence of Perovskite-Related Nanostructures
Abstract
Perovskite nanostructures are promising nanomaterials for their possible application in electrochemiluminescent (ECL) analytical systems due to their unique optical, electronic, and chemical properties. This review focuses on the most recent advances in the application of perovskite and perovskite-related nanostructures, with different chemical compositions and modifications, in ECL with various media, coreactants, and reaction types. The most optimal methods of perovskite nanoparticle synthesis and electrode modification methods were reviewed. Possibilities and perspectives of the use of perovskite-related nanostructures for the ECL generation were demonstrated.