Synopsis of recent research by authors named "YingYing Cheng"
- Yingying Cheng's recent research focuses on advanced electrochemical systems and materials for sustainable energy solutions, particularly in carbon dioxide (CO2) electroreduction and biosensors, as evidenced by the development of a highly sensitive immunosensor for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) leveraging electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET) techniques.
- Cheng has engineered various catalysts, such as manganese-doped nitrogenated carbon, and modified copper nanofibers to enhance the efficiency and selectivity of the CO electroreduction process, demonstrating substantial improvements in product yield by manipulating surface coatings and electrochemical conditions.
- Additionally, Cheng's work extends into biomedical applications, exploring the regulatory mechanisms of specific proteins in glioma malignancy and their connections to glucose metabolism, furthering our understanding of neurodegenerative disease factors, thus bridging advances in both energy and health sciences.