Publications by authors named "Shuangning Zhang"

Dual-atom nanozymes (DAzymes), a novel class of nanozymes featuring dual-metal atomic active centers, mimic the multi-metal synergistic mechanisms of natural enzymes to achieve superior catalytic activity compared to conventional single-atom nanozymes. Their unique dual-atom architecture not only effectively mitigates metal atom aggregation but also significantly enhances substrate adsorption capacity and catalytic efficiency through interatomic electronic coupling and spatial synergy. This structural innovation addresses critical limitations of single-atom nanozymes, including low metal loading and homogeneous active sites.

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Biosensing technologies are facing increasingly urgent demands for highly sensitive and selective sensors. MXene, as a novel two-dimensional (2D) material, has emerged as an ideal candidate for sensors due to its ultrahigh conductivity and tunable surface functional groups. However, unmodified MXene lacks catalytic activity and specificity, limiting its applications.

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