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Yizhe Wang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 21
Citations - 1654
Yizhe Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1496 citations.
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pH-dependent protein conformational changes in albumin:gold nanoparticle bioconjugates : A spectroscopic study
TL;DR: The studies suggested that albumin in the bioconjugates that was prepared by the common adsorption method underwent substantial conformational changes at both secondary and tertiary structure levels.
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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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One-step preparation and characterization of PDDA-protected gold nanoparticles
TL;DR: Poly(diallyl dimethylammonium) chloride (PDDA), an ordinary and watersoluble cationic polyelectrolyte, was investigated for its ability to generate and stabilize gold colloids from a chloroauric acid precursor as discussed by the authors.
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Toxicity detection in water containing heavy metal ions with a self-powered microbial fuel cell-based biosensor.
TL;DR: In this work, a self-powered microbial fuel cell (MFC)-based biosensor was developed for detecting toxicity in water containing heavy metal ions and the experimental results exhibited the feasibility and potential of the self- powered biosensor in detecting toxicities in watercontaining heavyMetal ions.
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Direct electrochemistry and electrocatalysis of horseradish peroxidase immobilized in Nafion-RTIL composite film
TL;DR: In this article, a composite film based on Nafion and hydrophobic room-temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium hexafluorophosphate ([bmim] PF6) was explored.