Publications by authors named "Qiaolin Fan"

The development of noninvasive glucose sensors capable of continuous monitoring without restricting user mobility is crucial, particularly for managing diabetes, which demands consistent and long-term observation. Traditional sensors often face challenges with accuracy and stability that curtail their practical applications. To address these issues, we have innovatively applied a three-dimensional porous aerogel composed of TiCT MXene and reduced graphene oxide (MX-rGO) in electrochemical sensing.

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  • Graphene and related two-dimensional materials are becoming popular in photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensors due to their high sensitivity and low background noise, making them great for detecting small molecules.
  • This research introduces a PEC biosensing platform using a composite of ZIF-67@MoS/rGO created through a simple microwave-assisted method, which enhances charge transfer and supports efficient glucose oxidation without enzymes.
  • The developed ZIF-67@MoS/rGO biosensor shows impressive sensitivity and low detection limits, and its effectiveness is tested on clinical serum samples for practical applications.
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