New two dimensional liquid-phase colorimetric assay based on old iodine-starch complexation for the naked-eye quantitative detection of analytes.
A new type of quantitative point-of-care liquid-phase colorimetric assay (LPCA) termed as two dimensional (2D) LPCA is designed using old iodine-starch complexation reaction firstly discovered in 1814. The naked-eye 2D LPCA's utility is well demonstrated with the simple, low-cost, portable dete...
Main Authors: | Nie, J, Brown, T, Zhang, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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