Raspberry-like hollow carbon nanospheres with enhanced matrix-free peptide detection profiles
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Liu, T.
Qu, L.
Qian, K.
Liu, J.
Zhang, Q.
Liu, Lihong
Liu, S.
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Liu, T. and Qu, L. and Qian, K. and Liu, J. and Zhang, Q. and Liu, L. and Liu, S. 2015. Raspberry-like hollow carbon nanospheres with enhanced matrix-free peptide detection profiles. Chemical Communications. 52 (8): pp. 1709-1712.
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Chem Commun (Camb)
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Raspberry-like hollow carbon spheres have been successfully obtained by the extension of Stöber's method. The raspberry-like hollow carbon spheres demonstrate a much better performance than hollow carbon spheres with a smooth surface in matrix-free peptide detection due to their high capability to capture the small peptide molecule.
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