Assist. Prof. Dr. Sewara J. Mohammed, a Lecturer and Researcher at Cihan University Sulaimaniya, recently published his latest review article titled ” Carbon dots: synthesis, sensing mechanisms, and potential applications as promising materials for glucose sensors.” This informative piece has been featured in the prestigious international publisher, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), specifically in Nanoscale Advances. Notably, Nanoscale Advances boasts an impressive impact factor of 4.6, as recognized by both Clarivate and Web of Science.
The review emphasizes the vital role of glucose (Glu) monitoring in diagnosing and managing metabolic disorders like diabetes and hyperglycemia. It explores the potential of carbon dots (CDs) for Glu detection, detailing their synthesis methods and sensing mechanisms. CD-based sensors are categorized into single-probe sensing, ratiometric sensing, and visual detection, highlighting their versatility and efficiency in real-time monitoring. The review also discusses challenges and future directions for advancing CD-based Glu sensors, addressing gaps in modern diagnostics. This comprehensive overview offers valuable insights for researchers seeking to innovate in glucose sensing technology.
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2024/na/d4na00763h