Xiaoquan Lu
Northwest Normal University
410 Papers
1.9K Citations
Xiaoquan Lu is an academic researcher from Northwest Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Cyclic voltammetry. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 349 publications. Previous affiliations of Xiaoquan Lu include Tianjin University & Beijing University of Chemical Technology.
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Papers
Preparation of three-dimensional mesoporous polymer in situ polymerization solid phase microextraction fiber and its application to the determination of seven chlorophenols.
TL;DR: It was confirmed that the proposed DI-SPME-HPLC-UV method has high sensitivity, outstanding selectivity and good reproducibility to the determination of trace CPs in the environmental water.
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A novel molecularly imprinted electrochemiluminescence sensor for isoniazid detection.
TL;DR: A novel molecularly imprinted electrochemiluminescence (ECL) sensor to selectively determine isoniazid (INH) in human urine and pharmaceutical samples has been successfully applied to the determination of INH.
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A novel molecularly imprinted impedimetric sensor for melamine determination.
TL;DR: A novel molecularly imprinted (MIP) impedimetric sensor was promoted for selective detecting melamine (MEL) and has a potential application to monitor nonelectrochemically active substances in food analysis in the future.
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Study on the interactions between CuL2 and Morin with DNA
TL;DR: Morin and CuL(2) can both bind to DNA, but the binding mode is different; the complex binds to DNA mainly by intercalation, while Morin binds in a nonintercalating mode.
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Nickel–Cobalt phosphide nanowires supported on Ni foam as a highly efficient catalyst for electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction
Tao Liu,Xiaoyu Yan,Pinxian Xi,Jing Chen,Dongdong Qin,Duoliang Shan,Samrat Devaramani,Xiaoquan Lu +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors followed a simple two-step strategy to grow Nickel-Cobalt phosphide nanowires (NiCoP NWs) directly on the Ni foam (NF) by hydrothermal method.
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