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Near-infrared band Gold nanoparticles-Au film “hot spot” model based label-free ultratrace lead (II) ions detection via fiber SPR DNAzyme biosensor

Wang et al., 2021

Document ID
14609276992496234858
Author
Wang F
Zhang Y
Lu M
Du Y
Chen M
Meng S
Ji W
Sun C
Peng W
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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Heavy metal lead ion (Pb 2+) detection takes more and more attention due to its synergistic toxicity to human health and undegradability in environment. Currently, there are urgent demands for portable, anti-interference and economical Pb 2+ sensors with high sensitivity …
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