Sensitive photoelectrochemical assay of Pb2+ based on DNAzyme-induced disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs system.Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Jul 28; 56(59):8261-8264.CC
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Herein, based on DNAzyme-induced disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs system, a facile and sensitive photoelectrochemical biosensor was developed for lead ion assay and a low detection limit of 0.13 pM was obtained.
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Meng, Leixia, et al. "Sensitive Photoelectrochemical Assay of Pb2+ Based On DNAzyme-induced Disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs System." Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England), vol. 56, no. 59, 2020, pp. 8261-8264.
Meng L, Liu M, Xiao K, et al. Sensitive photoelectrochemical assay of Pb2+ based on DNAzyme-induced disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs system. Chem Commun (Camb). 2020;56(59):8261-8264.
Meng, L., Liu, M., Xiao, K., Zhang, X., Du, C., & Chen, J. (2020). Sensitive photoelectrochemical assay of Pb2+ based on DNAzyme-induced disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs system. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England), 56(59), 8261-8264. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc03149f
Meng L, et al. Sensitive Photoelectrochemical Assay of Pb2+ Based On DNAzyme-induced Disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs System. Chem Commun (Camb). 2020 Jul 28;56(59):8261-8264. PubMed PMID: 32568311.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitive photoelectrochemical assay of Pb2+ based on DNAzyme-induced disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs system.
AU - Meng,Leixia,
AU - Liu,Mengyue,
AU - Xiao,Ke,
AU - Zhang,Xiaohua,
AU - Du,Cuicui,
AU - Chen,Jinhua,
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SP - 8261
EP - 8264
JF - Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
JO - Chem Commun (Camb)
VL - 56
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N2 - Herein, based on DNAzyme-induced disassembly of the "Z-scheme" TiO2/Au/CdS QDs system, a facile and sensitive photoelectrochemical biosensor was developed for lead ion assay and a low detection limit of 0.13 pM was obtained.
SN - 1364-548X
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