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      Fabrication of niobium metal organic frameworks anchored carbon nanofiber hybrid film for simultaneous detection of xanthine, hypoxanthine and uric acid

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              Biosensing is of vital importance for advancing public health through monitoring abnormalities in biological systems, which may be potentially associated with certain body dysfunctions. A wide range of luminescent materials have been actively pursued in the fabrication of biosensing platforms, particularly ones that can function in complex biological fluids with high selectivity and sensitivity. Recently, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have experienced rapid growth due to their tunable structures, large surface area, and being prone to surface engineering, etc. These virtues endow MOF materials with immense feasibility in the target-oriented construction of sensing platforms for specific applications. In this review, we extrapolated six sensing mechanisms for MOF-based photoluminescent biosensing platforms, including photoelectron transfer (PET), resonance energy transfer (RET), competition absorption (CA), structural transformation (ST), chemical conversion (CC), and quencher detachment (QD). Accordingly, recent progress of MOF-based materials in photoluminescence sensing of biomolecules, biomarkers, drugs, and toxins was highlighted. The objective of this review is to provide readers with an extensive overview of the design and synthesis of MOF materials for photoluminescence biosensing. The challenges and outlook are briefly discussed at the end.
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                Microchemical Journal
                Microchemical Journal
                Elsevier BV
                0026265X
                March 2023
                March 2023
                : 186
                : 108295
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                10.1016/j.microc.2022.108295
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