Copper sulfide nanoplates as nanosensors for fast, sensitive and selective detection of DNA.

Title Copper sulfide nanoplates as nanosensors for fast, sensitive and selective detection of DNA.
Authors D. Wang; Q. Li; Z. Xing; X. Yang
Journal Talanta
DOI 10.1016/j.talanta.2017.10.039
Abstract

The present communication reports on a novel high-sensitivity DNA sensor based on cooper sulfide nanoplates (CuS NPs). The CuS NPs are successfully synthesized through a mild one-step hydrothermal method. As an efficient nanosensor for the fluorescent detection of DNA, the CuS NPs possess high sensitivity and selectivity with a detection limit of 25pM.

Citation D. Wang; Q. Li; Z. Xing; X. Yang.Copper sulfide nanoplates as nanosensors for fast, sensitive and selective detection of DNA.. Talanta. 2018;178:905909. doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2017.10.039

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