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Shaomin Shuang

Shaomin Shuang

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Chemistry

D-Index
79
Citations
21285
World Ranking
3631
National Ranking
674

Overview

Shaomin Shuang is affiliated with Shanxi University in China and has an extensive research portfolio primarily focused on materials science and biochemistry. Their published work spans several subfields, including materials chemistry, molecular biology, spectroscopy, biochemistry, and biomedical engineering.

Their research topics cover areas such as carbon and quantum dots applications, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, molecular sensors and ion detection, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, nanocluster synthesis and applications, sulfur compounds in biology, and luminescence and fluorescent materials.

Recent notable papers authored or coauthored by Shaomin Shuang include:

  • Lipid Droplet-Specific Fluorescent Probe for In Vivo Visualization of Polarity in Fatty Liver, Inflammation, and Cancer Models, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • Dual Photoluminescence Emission Carbon Dots for Ratiometric Fluorescent GSH Sensing and Cancer Cell Recognition, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Red fluorescent carbon dots for tetracycline antibiotics and pH discrimination from aggregation-induced emission mechanism, 2021, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Copper doped carbon dots as the multi-functional fluorescent sensing platform for tetracyclines and pH, 2021, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical
  • Real-Time Monitoring Mitochondrial Viscosity during Mitophagy Using a Mitochondria-Immobilized Near-Infrared Aggregation-Induced Emission Probe, 2021, Analytical Chemistry

Shaomin Shuang frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Chuan Dong
  • Wenjing Lu
  • Caihong Zhang
  • Guomei Zhang

Their publications are regularly featured in journals such as:

  • Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
  • Talanta
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Analyst
  • Sensors and Actuators B Chemical

Shaomin Shuang's research contributions lie largely within the interdisciplinary merging of materials science and molecular biology, with a particular concentration on the development and application of fluorescent probes and nanoscale materials for biosensing and bioanalysis. Their work involves advanced techniques in spectroscopy and nanomaterial synthesis, targeting biological systems and chemical sensing platforms.

Best Publications

  • Facile synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon dots for Fe3+ sensing and cellular imaging

    Xiaojuan Gong;Wenjing Lu;Man Chin Paau;Qin Hu

  • Phosphorus and Nitrogen Dual-Doped Hollow Carbon Dot as a Nanocarrier for Doxorubicin Delivery and Biological Imaging

    Xiaojuan Gong;Qingyan Zhang;Yifang Gao;Shaomin Shuang

  • Comparative study for N and S doped carbon dots: Synthesis, characterization and applications for Fe3+ probe and cellular imaging

    Wenjing Lu;Xiaojuan Gong;Ming Nan;Yang Liu

  • An "on-off-on" fluorescent nanoprobe for recognition of chromium(VI) and ascorbic acid based on phosphorus/nitrogen dual-doped carbon quantum dot.

    Xiaojuan Gong;Yang Liu;Zhenhua Yang;Shaomin Shuang

  • Highly Selective Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Ratiometric Sensing and Imaging Cysteine in Mitochondria

    Weifen Niu;Lei Guo;Yinhui Li;Yinhui Li;Shaomin Shuang

  • Low temperature synthesis of phosphorous and nitrogen co-doped yellow fluorescent carbon dots for sensing and bioimaging

    Xiaojuan Gong;Wenjing Lu;Yang Liu;Zengbo Li

  • Development and analytical application of an uric acid biosensor using an uricase-immobilized eggshell membrane

    Yan Zhang;Guangming Wen;Yehong Zhou;Shaomin Shuang

  • Lipid Droplet-Specific Fluorescent Probe for In Vivo Visualization of Polarity in Fatty Liver, Inflammation, and Cancer Models.

    Li Fan;Xiaodong Wang;Qi Zan;Lifang Fan

  • Investigation of the association behaviors between biliverdin and bovine serum albumin by fluorescence spectroscopy.

    Yan li Wei;Jian qing Li;Chuan Dong;Shao min Shuang

  • Bright Yellow Fluorescent Carbon Dots as a Multifunctional Sensing Platform for the Label-Free Detection of Fluoroquinolones and Histidine.

    Wenjing Lu;Wenjing Lu;Yuan Jiao;Yifang Gao;Jie Qiao;Jie Qiao

  • Folic acid-conjugated green luminescent carbon dots as a nanoprobe for identifying folate receptor-positive cancer cells.

    Junli Zhang;Xuewei Zhao;Ming Xian;Chuan Dong

  • Study on the interaction of methylene blue with cyclodextrin derivatives by absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy

    Guomei Zhang;Shaomin Shuang;Chuan Dong;Jinghao Pan

  • Biosensors for determination of glucose with glucose oxidase immobilized on an eggshell membrane

    Baoli Wu;Guomei Zhang;Shaomin Shuang;Martin M.F. Choi

  • Folic acid-conjugated carbon dots as green fluorescent probes based on cellular targeting imaging for recognizing cancer cells

    Xuewei Zhao;Junli Zhang;Lihong Shi;Ming Xian

  • Light-Switchable Polymer Adhesive Based on Photoinduced Reversible Solid-to-Liquid Transitions

    Ying Zhou;Ying Zhou;Ying Zhou;Mingsen Chen;Qingfu Ban;Qingfu Ban;Zhenlin Zhang

  • Ratiometric emission fluorescent pH probe for imaging of living cells in extreme acidity

    Weifen Niu;Li Fan;Ming Nan;Zengbo Li

  • Dual Photoluminescence Emission Carbon Dots for Ratiometric Fluorescent GSH Sensing and Cancer Cell Recognition

    Lin Li;Lihong Shi;Jing Jia;Omer Eltayeb

  • Strategy for Activating Room-Temperature Phosphorescenceof Carbon Dots in Aqueous Environments

    Yifang Gao;Huilin Zhang;Yuan Jiao;Wenjing Lu

  • Facile synthesis of orange fluorescence carbon dots with excitation independent emission for pH sensing and cellular imaging.

    Yuan Jiao;Xiaojuan Gong;Hui Han;Yifang Gao

  • One-Step Synthesis of Label-Free Ratiometric Fluorescence Carbon Dots for the Detection of Silver Ions and Glutathione and Cellular Imaging Applications.

    Yuan Jiao;Yifang Gao;Yating Meng;Wenjing Lu

  • A graphene-based biosensing platform based on the release of DNA probes and rolling circle amplification.

    Meng Liu;Jinping Song;Jinping Song;Shaomin Shuang;Chuan Dong

  • Controllable synthesis of green and blue fluorescent carbon nanodots for pH and Cu(2+) sensing in living cells.

    Lihong Shi;Yanyan Li;Xiaofeng Li;Bo Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Chuan Dong
Chuan Dong Shanxi University
Martin M. F. Choi
Martin M. F. Choi Hong Kong Baptist University
Ming Xian
Ming Xian Brown University
Man Shing Wong
Man Shing Wong Hong Kong Baptist University
Chen-Zhong Li
Chen-Zhong Li Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Zongwei Cai
Zongwei Cai Hong Kong Baptist University
Xiaoping Wang
Xiaoping Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yingfu Li
Yingfu Li McMaster University
Jun Yang
Jun Yang University of Western Ontario
Mingjian Yuan
Mingjian Yuan Nankai University

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