Self-Ordered TiO2 Quantum Dot Array Prepared via Anodic Oxidation

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Drbohlavová, Jana
Hrdý, Radim
Salyk, Ota
Kizek, René
Hubálek, Jaromír

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The paper brings the important information about synthesis of titania quantum dots in the form of sensor array which is suitable for various biomolecules (DNA, proteins) sensing in vitro. The usage of this fluorescence detector array may replace currently used slow and low-sensible methods of detection in medicine. The cheap, rapid and easy reproducible anodization technique through highly ordered alumina template was successfully employed for the TiO2 quantum dots preparation.
The paper brings the important information about synthesis of titania quantum dots in the form of sensor array which is suitable for various biomolecules (DNA, proteins) sensing in vitro. The usage of this fluorescence detector array may replace currently used slow and low-sensible methods of detection in medicine. The cheap, rapid and easy reproducible anodization technique through highly ordered alumina template was successfully employed for the TiO2 quantum dots preparation.

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Nanoscale Research Letters. 2012, vol. 7, issue 1, p. 1-4.
https://nanoscalereslett.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/1556-276X-7-123

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