Publications by authors named "Tadesse Haile Fereja"

In this study, a simple one-step solid-phase pyrolysis synthesis procedure was employed to prepare N and S codoped highly fluorescent graphene quantum dots (N/S-GQDs). The as-synthesized quantum dot showed λ-dependent blue fluorescence (FL) emission with a relative quantum yield of about 22% and displayed good biocompatibility, high water dispersibility, and excellent stability under extreme conditions (i.e.

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Since the content levels of biomarkers at the early stage of many diseases are generally lower than the detection threshold concentration, achieving ultrasensitive and accurate detection of these biomarkers is still one of the major goals in bio-analysis. To achieve ultrasensitive and reliable bioassay, it requires developing highly sensitive biosensors. Among all kinds of biosensors, electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) based biosensors have attracted enormous attention due to their excellent properties.

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Balanced level of hemin in the body is fundamentally important for normal human organ function. Therefore, environmentally benign, stable, and fluorescent metal nanoclusters (NCs) for selective and sensitive detection of hemin have been investigated and reported. Herein, highly orange red emissive gold NCs are successfully synthesized using glutathione as a reducing and stabilizing agent (GSH-Au NCs).

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Sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is an anti-hypertension drug used in vascular surgery, chronic cardiovascular disease, and in the management of acute myocardial infarction by the spontaneous release of nitric oxide. Herein, for the first time, we extend its application to electrochemiluminescence (ECL). The NO generated from the electrochemical reduction of SNP reacts with HO to generate reactive oxygen species, which subsequently reacts with luminol to produce intense ECL.

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This work describes a new chemiluminescence (CL) system that is composed of lucigenin and carbon dots (CDs). The CDs display absorption peak at 260 nm and fluorescence with a emission peak centered at 524 nm (photo-excited at 470 nm). They were synthesized by hydrothermal treatment of starch and characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, high resolution transmission electron microscopy, UV-vis absorption spectra and fluorescence spectra.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientists created a new system that can detect two important substances: indigo carmine and glucose, without needing special enzymes.
  • * The system works by producing light and can measure low amounts of these substances accurately in samples like blood and urine.
  • * This method is easy to use, cheap, and gives very reliable results, making it helpful for many applications.
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Fabricating simple, accurate and user-friendly diagnostic device for "point of care testing" (POCT) applications is one of the most challenging objectives in the analytical field. Hemin detection is important for drugs monitoring, diagnosis, and forensic latent bloodstain imaging. Herein is developed, luminol chemiluminescence biosensor for hemin detection using artesunate as coreactant.

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Perylene and its derivatives are often used in many analytical fields, but its electrochemiluminescence (ECL) behavior has been rarely reported. Here, a novel anodic ECL of 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic acid (PTCA)/oxamic hydrazide (OHZ) has been investigated for the first time with OHZ as the coreactant. The mechanism of the PTCA/OHZ ECL system is discussed.

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This review gives a summary of applications of different nanomateials, such as gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), carbon-based nanoparticles, magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), and nano-sized metal organic frameworks (MOFs), in electrophoretic separations. This review also emphasizes the recent works in which nanoparticles (NPs) are used as pseudostationary phase (PSP) or immobilized on the capillary surface for enhancement of separation in CE, CEC, and microchips electrophoresis.

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Lucigenin-riboflavin chemiluminescence is reported for the first time. Moreover, most dopamine chemiluminescence (CL) detection methods are based on the quenching of CL by dopamine. In contrast, we find that dopamine can significantly enhance lucigenin/riboflavin CL and establish a highly sensitive turn-on method for dopamine detection based on the enhancement of lucigenin/riboflavin CL.

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Ethyl formate is extensively used as food flavor, fungicide, and larvicide. It naturally exists in coffee, fruits, honey, brandy, and rum as well as dust clouds in an interstellar space of the Milky Way galaxy. Herein, its electrochemiluminescence (ECL) property has been firstly investigated.

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