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Jianbo Jia

Researcher at Wuyi University

Publications -  115
Citations -  5733

Jianbo Jia is an academic researcher from Wuyi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 105 publications receiving 4912 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianbo Jia include Chinese Academy of Sciences & National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology.

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Bamboo-like Carbon Nanotube/Fe3C Nanoparticle Hybrids and Their Highly Efficient Catalysis for Oxygen Reduction

TL;DR: A one-pot, large-scale protocol for the controlled synthesis of new one-dimensional bamboo-like carbon nanotube/Fe(3)C nanoparticle hybrid nanoelectrocatalysts, which are directly prepared by annealing a mixture of PEG-PPG-PEG Pluronic P123, melamine, and Fe(NO(3))( 3) at 800 °C in N(2).
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A method to construct a third-generation horseradish peroxidase biosensor: self-assembling gold nanoparticles to three-dimensional sol-gel network.

TL;DR: A novel method for fabrication of horseradish peroxidase biosensor has been developed by self-assembling gold nanoparticles to a thiol-containing sol-gel network that exhibited high sensitivity, good reproducibility, and long-term stability.
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Nonenzymatic glucose sensor based on graphene oxide and electrospun NiO nanofibers

TL;DR: In this paper, a glucose sensor by modification of glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with graphene oxide (GO), NiO nanofibers (NiONFs) and Nation (NA) was presented.
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Electrochemical Sensing and Biosensing Platform Based on Biomass- Derived Macroporous Carbon Materials

TL;DR: The integrated 3D-KSCs/inorganic nanocomposite electrode shows a 3D honeycomb porous structure that provides a large specific surface area, effectively supports a large number of electro-active species, and greatly enhances the mass and electron transfer.
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Electrochemical performance of angstrom level flat sputtered carbon film consisting of sp2 and sp3 mixed bonds.

TL;DR: The ECR sputtered carbon film can be used to measure each base of oligonucleotides by electrochemical oxidation without any pretreatment and the ultra-flat surface and low surface oxygen concentration suppress fouling with electroactive species.