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publicationNumber CN-103736107-B
titleOfInvention A kind of magnetic resonance contrast agent with electrochemical sensing function and preparation method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of Novel magnetic resonance contrast with electrochemical sensing function and preparation method thereof.The present invention fully combines normal-temperature solid-phase ball milling method, plasma technique and coprecipitation method.First, at normal temperatures and pressures, without any reagent, with certain ball milling speed, preparation has the nitrogen limbic function functionalized graphene of electro-chemical activity.Secondly, using plasma technology, functionalization graphene material is carried out carboxylated modification.Finally, on carboxylated grapheme material, magnetic Nano material has been modified by coprecipitation method.Being found by transmission electron microscope and AFM Analysis, gained functionalization graphene material is lamellar structure, and its thickness is about 1 nm, and the magnetic nanometer uniform fold of deposition is on graphene film, and particle diameter is about 15 nm.This composite nano materials is modified upper glucoseoxidase with amidation method, is spin-coated on ito glass electrode, has finally prepared the Novel magnetic resonance contrast with electrochemical sensing function.
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