Doping Detection Based on the Nanoscale: Biosensing Mechanisms and Applications of Two-Dimensional Materials
Jingjing Zhao,
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Yu Wang,
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Bing Liu
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et al.
Biosensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 227 - 227
Published: April 3, 2025
Doping
undermines
fairness
in
sports
and
threatens
athlete
health,
while
conventional
detection
methods
like
LC-MS
GC-MS
face
challenges
such
as
complex
procedures,
matrix
interferences,
lengthy
processing
times,
limiting
on-site
applications.
Two-dimensional
(2D)
materials,
including
graphene,
MoS2,
metal–organic
frameworks
(MOFs),
offer
promising
solutions
due
to
their
large
surface
areas,
tunable
electronic
structures,
special
interactions
with
doping
agents,
hydrogen
bonding,
π-π
stacking,
electrostatic
forces.
These
materials
enable
signal
transduction
through
changes
conductivity
or
fluorescence
quenching.
This
review
highlights
the
use
of
2D
detection.
For
example,
reduced
graphene
oxide–MOF
composites
show
high
sensitivity
for
detecting
anabolic
steroids
testosterone,
NiO/NGO
nanocomposites
exhibit
strong
selectivity
stimulants
ephedrine.
However,
environmental
instability
production
costs
hinder
widespread
application.
Future
efforts
should
focus
on
improving
material
stability
chemical
modifications,
reducing
costs,
integrating
these
into
advanced
systems
machine
learning.
Such
advancements
could
revolutionize
detection,
ensuring
protecting
health.
Language: Английский
Continuous synthesis of PEGylated MIL-101(Cr) nanoparticles for neuroprotection
RSC Advances,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(15), P. 12020 - 12027
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
A
method
that
combines
continuous
flow
and
ultrasound
was
established
for
the
synthesis
of
MOF
nanoparticles
with
bioactive
ligand
to
mitigate
nervous
system
injury.
Language: Английский