The journal of physical chemistry letters
May 29, 2020
Neural networks, trained on data generated by a microkinetic model and finite-element simulations, expand explorable parameter space by significantly accelerating the predictions of electrocatalytic performance. In addition to modeling electrode reac...
Bioinspired electronics are rapidly promoting advances in artificial intelligence. Emerging AI applications, e.g., autopilot and robotics, increasingly spur the development of power devices with new forms. Here, we present a strain-controlled power d...
Herein, an isothermal padlock probe-based assay for the simple and portable detection of pathogens coupled with a glucose oxidase (GOx)-based electrochemical readout is reported. Infectious diseases remain a constant threat on a global scale, as in r...
A novel approach for the synthesis of biosurfactant stabilized/functionalized tungsten disulfide (WS-B) quantum dots (QDs) and its application for ferritin immunosensor is reported. These 2-D layered material derived quantum dots are synthesized via ...
An original dual signal amplification immunoassay for N-Terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) detection is developed based on Au NPs and Zn doped CdS nanoparticles (ZnCdS) co-sensitized BiMoO nanosheet photoelectrochemical (PEC) platform...
The uncontrolled usage of veterinary antibiotics has led to their widespread pollution in waterways and milk products. Potential impact of antibiotic residues on the environment and human health such as increased antibiotic resistance of microorganis...
Dopamine has a major behavioral impact related to drug dependence, learning and memory functions, as well as pathologies such as schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease. Phasic release of dopamine can be measured in vivo with fast-scan cyclic voltammet...
Development of the next generation of bio- and nano-electronics is inseparably connected to the innovative concept of emulation and reproduction of biological sensorimotor systems and artificial neurobotics. Here, we report for the first time princip...
Materials exhibiting memory or those capable of implementing certain learning schemes are the basic building blocks used in hardware realizations of the neuromorphic computing. One of the common goals within this paradigm assumes the integration of h...
Successful identification of complex odors by sensor arrays remains a challenging problem. Herein, we report robust, category-specific multiclass-time series classification using an array of 20 carbon nanotube-based chemical sensors. We differentiate...
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