Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7688994 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2016 | 119 Pages |
Abstract
Analytical applications of chemiluminescence detection systems assisted by carbon nanostructures (CNSs-CL) have attracted the attention of chemists over the past years. This article reviews the literature on the analytical applications of CNSs-CL systems, in which CNSs play important roles (e.g., light emitters, catalysers, biolabels and recognition elements) in further extension and improvement of the analytical applicability of CL systems. Each section of the paper addresses one member of the CNSs participating in CL systems, starting with a description of its chemical structures and properties.
Keywords
DMFMWCNTsCNTSFITCFAMNIRHRTEMTRFdsDNATHFTransferrinCQDsPSAHRPMIPSECLQDsPMTCCGMBSCNPsSEBCNSSCLIACRETDLCSWCNTsNMPCGON-methyl-2-pyrrolidonemicrofluidic paper-based analytical devicesAPTMSExonuclease IIIGQDsPDDACTMABExo IIINSETHIgGABEIDiamond-like carbona-Ca-C:Hdouble-stranded DNAHuman IgGMNPsN,N-dimethylformamideROSalpha-fetoproteincetyltrimethylammonium bromideElectrochemiluminescenceStaphylococcal enterotoxin Bresonance energy transferbioluminescence resonance energy transferChemiluminescence resonance energy transferHCGGraphene oxidechemiluminescence immunoassayTemBRETGoMCABTetrahydrofuranAFPELISAEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayLOD یا Limit of detectionRETGODMagnetic beadstwo-dimensionalzero-dimensionalCapture antibodyPhotomultiplierfluorescein isothiocyanateFluoresceinPhotoluminescenceFullerenesNear infraredlimit of detectionSEMMolecularly imprinted polymersscanning electron microscopeTransmission electron microscopehigh-resolution transmission electron microscopeCarbon nanodotsMultiwalled carbon nanotubesNanoparticleMagnetic nanoparticlesCarbon nanoparticlesCarbon nanostructuresCarbon nanospheresSingle-walled Carbon NanotubesCarbon nanotubesquantum dotsCarbon quantum dotsGraphene quantum dotsChemiluminescenceImmunoassayAntibodyprostate-specific antigenHorseradish peroxidaseC-reactive proteinCRPpoly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride)Magnetic molecularly imprinted polymersCdSAmorphous carbonHydrogenated amorphous carbonChemically converted grapheneReactive oxygen speciesone-dimensional
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Authors
Mortaza Iranifam,