We are engaged in new enabling tools for biomedical and environmental health research. In related studies, we are exploring the properties of carbon dots. Our research group aims to study the electrochemical properties of pH-sensitive carbon dots and utilizing its properties to develop a microenvironment platform for real-time bacterial detection for applications in environmental and clinical analysis.
Electrochemical studies of Carbon Dots embedded Microgels for noninvasive monitoring of bacterial growth
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 144 (2019), 111640
Bacterial growth sensing in microgels using pH-dependent fluorescence emission
Chemical Communications 2018, 54 (13), 1643-1646