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Biochemical Sensors Fundament and Development In honor of the 90th birthday of Prof. Shaojun Dong World Scientific Series: From Biomaterials Towards Medical Devices ISSN: 2529-816X Series Editors: Roger Guilard Karl M Kadish Université de Bourgogne Department of Chemistry UFR Sciences et Techniques University of Houston Faculté des Sciences Mirande Houston, TX 77204-5003, USA ICMUB – UMR CNRS 6302 Email: [email protected] 9 Avenue Alain Savary, BP 47870 21078 Dijon Cedex, France Email: [email protected] Vols. 4 & 5 Biochemical Sensors (In 2 Volumes) Fundament and Development Nanomaterial-Based Biosensing and Application edited by Huangxian Ju (Nanjing University, China) & Jinghong Li (Tsinghua University, China) Vol. 3 Ligament Reconstructions edited by L’Hocine Yahia (Université de Montréal, Canada) Vol. 2 Dental Biomaterials edited by Edward Sacher (École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada) & Rodrigo França (University of Manitoba, Canada) Vol. 1 Drug Delivery Systems edited by Pieter Stroeve (UC Davis) & Morteza Mahmoudi (Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran & Harvard Medical School, USA) Forthcoming Biomaterials and Bioengineered Device Research for Joint Prostheses edited by L’Hocine Yahia (Université de Montréal, Canada) & Véronique Migonney (Université Paris 13, France) Biomaterials and Bioengineered Device Research for Cardiovascular Applications edited by Laurence Bordenave (Université de Bordeaux, France) XXiiaaooLLiinngg -- 1122330000 -- BBiioocchheemmiiccaall SSeennssoorrss..iinndddd 11 11//66//22002211 44::0099::4477 ppmm World Scientific Series in From Biomaterials Towards Medical De ices – Vol.4 Biochemical Sensors Fundament and Development In honor of the 90th birthday of Prof. Shaojun Dong editors Huangxian Ju Nanjing University, P. R. China Jinghong Li Tsinghua University, P. R. China World Scientific NEW JERSEY • LONDON • SINGAPORE • BEIJING • SHANGHAI • HONG KONG • TAIPEI • CHENNAI • TOKYO Published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. 5 Toh Tuck Link, Singapore 596224 USA office: 27 Warren Street, Suite 401-402, Hackensack, NJ 07601 UK office: 57 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9HE (Vol. 4) Library of Congress Control Number: 2021938069 (Vol. 5) Library of Congress Control Number: 2021938295 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. World Scientific Series: From Biomaterials Towards Medical Devices — Vols. 4 and 5 BIOCHEMICAL SENSORS (In 2 Volumes) Fundament and Development Nanomaterial-Based Biosensing and Application Copyright © 2021 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. 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ISBN 978-981-123-770-6 (set_hardcover) ISBN 978-981-123-771-3 (set_ebook for institutions) ISBN 978-981-123-772-0 (set_ebook for individuals) ISBN 978-981-123-802-4 (vol. 4_hardcover) ISBN 978-981-123-803-1 (vol. 4_ebook for institutions) ISBN 978-981-123-804-8 (vol. 5_hardcover) ISBN 978-981-123-805-5 (vol. 5_ebook for institutions) For any available supplementary material, please visit https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12300#t=suppl Typeset by Stallion Press Email: [email protected] Printed in Singapore XXiiaaooLLiinngg -- 1122330000 -- BBiioocchheemmiiccaall SSeennssoorrss..iinndddd 22 55//55//22002211 1100::0011::4400 aamm “9x6” b4257 Biochemical Sensors (in 2 parts) © 2021 World Scientific Publishing Company https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811238031_FM About the Editors Huangxian Ju is a Cheung Kong Professor and the director of State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, Nanjing University. He is a Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. His research interests include analytical biochemistry and nanobiosensing, focusing on signal amplification and life analytical chemistry. He has published 745 papers in peer-reviewed journals (466 papers in journals with IF>5), obtained 27 patents, authored or edited 6 English books and 8 Chinese books, with >35,000 citations in SCI journals and an h-index of 96 (Google Scholar h-index 105, >40,000 citations). He has received the first outstanding achievement award of Chinese chemical sensors in 2019, 3 first-class S&T prizes from Jiangsu Province Government, 3 first-class prizes in natural science from Education Ministry of China, 3 first-class S&T prizes from Chinese Association for Instrumental Analysis, 3 second-class and 2 third-class S&T prizes from Jiangsu Province Government. He is also the director of Electroanalytical Chemistry Committee, vice director of Chemical Sensors Committee, and vice president of Analytical Instrument TC, Chinese Society of Instruments; vice directors of Analytical Chemistry Discipline Committee and Organic Analysis Committee, Chinese Chemical Society; vice director of Biosensor Biochip Nanotechnology Committee of Chinese Society of v b4257_FM.indd 5 27-05-2021 1.14.54 PM b4257 Biochemical Sensors (in 2 parts) “9x6” vi Biochemical Sensors F&D Bioengineering; chief editor of Frontiers in Chemistry: Analytical Chemistry, associate editors of Telomere and Telomerase, Sensors, and Journal of Analysis and Testing. Jinghong Li, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is currently a Cheung Kong Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Tsinghua University, China. He is the Head of Analysis Center, Tsinghua University. He received his BSc from University of Science and Technology of China in 1991, and PhD from Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry (CIAC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 1996. He was a postdoc or research scientist at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of California at Santa Barbara, Clemson University, and Evonyx Inc., USA. He has been a professor at CIAC from May 2001 and Tsinghua University from July 2004. His current research interests include electroanalytical chemistry and bioanalysis, nanoanalysis and biosensing, physical electrochemistry and interfacial electrochemistry, material electrochemistry and nanoscopic electrochemistry, energy conversion and storage. He is an Associate Editor or Advisory Board member of Chem. Soc. Rev. (RSC), ACS Sensors (ACS), Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Current Analytical Chemistry, and Small Methods (Wiley-VCH). He has published over 400 papers in international peer-reviewed journals with >50,000 citations, giving him an h-index of 115. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a Highly Cited Researcher 2015–2020 in Chemistry, Materials (Thomson Reuters). b4257_FM.indd 6 27-05-2021 1.14.55 PM “9x6” b4257 Biochemical Sensors (in 2 parts) Preface Biochemical sensors are small devices that incorporate a biological recognition element with a signal transducer, and can be used for direct measurement of the specific analytes in the sample matrix. With the finding and artificial synthesis of new biorecognition elements, the significant advancement in synthesis of nanomaterials and under- standing of their properties, and the innovation of signal transduction principles, biochemical sensors have become one of the most active areas of analytical research. The unique properties of nanomaterials offer excellent platforms as electronic and optical signal transduction to design a new genera- tion of biosensing devices. The progress in nanotechnology, molecu- lar biology, and cell biology endows such devices with high sensitivity, excellent selectivity and long-term stability. They hold a leading posi- tion among sensors presently available and have found a vast range of important applications in life science, biomedicine, and the fields of clinical, industrial, environmental and food analyses. Future progress in biochemical sensors would require extensive multidisciplinary efforts for meeting emerging needs ranging from early detection of disease biomarkers or minimally-invasive continuous monitoring of biomolecules, to early detection of biological warfare agents. The goal of this book is to cover the full scope of biochemical sensors and offer a survey of the principles, design and applications of the most popular types of biosensing devices. It is presented in two volumes, and written by 20 distinguished scientists as well as their co-workers. Its topics include the design of signal transducers, signal vii b4257_FM.indd 7 27-05-2021 1.14.55 PM b4257 Biochemical Sensors (in 2 parts) “9x6” viii Biochemical Sensors F&D tags and signal amplification strategies, the structure of biosensing interfaces with new biorecognition elements such as aptamers and DNAzymes, and different newly emerging nanomaterials such as Au nanoclusters, carbon nitride, silicon, upconversion nanoparticles and two-dimensional materials, and the applications in wearable detec- tions, biofuel cells, biomarker analyses, bioimaging, single cell analysis and in vivo sensing. This is the first volume: Fundament and Development. By discussing recent advances, it is hoped to bridge the common gap between research literature and standard textbooks. Research into biochemical sensors and their biomedical applications is proceeding in a number of exciting directions, as reflected by the content of this book. This book is published in honor of the 90th birthday of Professor Shaojun Dong, who performed many pioneering studies on modified electrodes and biochemical biosensors. Prof. Dong was born in Qingdao, China on June 26, 1931, and graduated from Furen University in the Department of Chemistry (Beijing) in 1952. She then joined Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry (CIAC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) till now. She was the head of the Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry (KLEAC) (1986– 1998–2001), academic advisor of the State Key laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry (2002–), and member of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) elected in 1999. Majoring in the research fields of electrochemistry and electroanaly- sis, she has made important contributions in chemically modified electrode, nanointerface electrochemistry, spectroelectrochemistry, electrocatalysis and biosensor, etc. and published over 1000 papers in international SCI journals with citations over 60,000 times and h-index 120. She has been a visiting professor at the University of Kansas (USA), Dijon University (France) and Yamanashi University (Japan). She has also been on the International Advisory Board of six journals including Chem. Commun., Electrochem. Commun., Biosens. Bioelectron., Bioelectrochemistry, Talanta, and Sensors. She has presented plenary, keynote and invited lectures over 100 times at international academic conferences and gave many seminars in 27 different countries and regions. Her awards include: 1 International; b4257_FM.indd 8 27-05-2021 1.14.55 PM “9x6” b4257 Biochemical Sensors (in 2 parts) Preface ix 3 National Natural Science and 11 Advanced Science and Technology Awards from CAS and Jilin Province. She received Lifetime Achievement Awards in Electrochemistry at the 18th National Electrochemistry Conference in China (2015) and in Electroanalytical Chemistry at the 14th National Conference of Electroanalytical Chemistry in China (2020). She has been selected 6 times continu- ously as a Highly Cited Researcher by ISI Web of Science in the past 16 years (2002–2017). The book is aimed at all scientists and engineers who are interested in developing and using biochemical sensors. It is also interesting for students studying analytical chemistry, biochemistry, material science, micro- and nanotechnology, biomedicine, and clinical diagnostics. It is one of the monograph series published by Huangxian Ju or with the coauthors, including Electroanalytical Chemistry and Biosensing Technologies (author, Chinese Science Press, 2006), Bioanalytical Chemistry (authors, Chinese Science Press, 2007), Electrochemical Sensors, Biosensors and Their Biomedical Applications (editors, Academic Press, Elsevier Inc. 2007, and Chinese Chemical Industry Press, 2009), NanoBiosensing — Principles, Development and Application (authors, Springer, 2011, and Chinese Science Press in 2012), Nucleic Acid Detection: Methods for analysis of DNA and microRNA (authors, Chinese Intellectual Property Press, 2015), Immunosensing for Detection of Protein Biomarkers (authors, Elsevier Inc., 2017), and In Situ Analysis of Cellular Functional Molecules (authors, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020). We are fortunate to have assembled contributions from leading experts in the field, and we are grateful to all contributors to this book. Last but not least, we warmly acknowledge the gracious sup- port of our families. Finally, we also thank World Scientific’s editors for doing a remarkable job to publish this book. Huangxian Ju in Nanjing Jinghong Li in Beijing b4257_FM.indd 9 27-05-2021 1.14.55 PM

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