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Youhui Lin

Researcher at Xiamen University

Publications -  82
Citations -  5718

Youhui Lin is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 73 publications receiving 4704 citations. Previous affiliations of Youhui Lin include National University of Singapore & Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

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Catalytically Active Nanomaterials: A Promising Candidate for Artificial Enzymes

TL;DR: Graphene oxide could serve as a modulator to greatly improve the catalytic activity of lysozyme-stabilized gold nanoclusters at neutral pH, which will have great potential for applications in biological systems and the incorporation of modulator into artificial enzymes can offer a facile but highly effective way to improve their overall catalytic performance.
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Carbon nanodots as fluorescence probes for rapid, sensitive, and label-free detection of Hg2+ and biothiols in complex matrices

TL;DR: In this work, unmodified carbon nanodots are demonstrated as novel and environmentally-friendly fluorescence probes for the sensing of Hg(2+) and biothiols with high sensitivity and selectivity.
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Incorporating Graphene Oxide and Gold Nanoclusters: A Synergistic Catalyst with Surprisingly High Peroxidase-Like Activity Over a Broad pH Range and its Application for Cancer Cell Detection

TL;DR: A synergistic graphene oxide-gold nanocluster (GO-AuNC) hybrid has been constructed as an enzyme mimic that is able to show high catalytic activity over a broad pH range, especially at neutral pH.
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Nano-gold as artificial enzymes: hidden talents.

TL;DR: The focus is on recently discovered “hidden talents” of gold nanomaterials in artificial enzymes, including mimicking of nuclease, esterase, silicatein, glucose oxidase, peroxidase, catalase, and superoxide dismutase.
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A dual fluorometric and colorimetric sensor for dopamine based on BSA-stabilized Au nanoclusters.

TL;DR: An easy prepared fluorometric and colorimetric dual channel probe is developed for dopamine (DA) detection with high sensitivity and selectivity by use of BSA-stabilized Au nanoclusters (BSA-AuNCs).