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Recent research progress of selenotungstate-based biomolecular sensing materials.

Yan ZhangZhendong ChengBaoxing ZengJun JiangJunwei ZhaoMiao WangLijuan Chen
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Polyoxometalates (POMs) have drawn significant attention on account of their structural designability, compositional diversity and great potential applications. As an indispensable branch of POMs, selenotungstates (SeTs) have been synthesized extensively. Some SeTs have been applied as sensing materials for detecting biomarkers ( e.g. , metabolites, hormones, cancer markers). To gain a comprehensive understanding of advancements in SeT-based sensing materials, we present an overview that encapsulates the sensing performances and mechanisms of SeT-based biosensors. SeT-based biosensors are categorized into electrochemical catalytic biosensors, electrochemical affinity biosensors, "turn-off" fluorescence biosensors and "turn-on" fluorescence biosensors. We anticipate the expansive potential of SeT-based biosensors in wearable and implantable sensing technologies, which promises to catalyze significant breakthroughs in SeT-based biosensors.
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