METAL NANOPARTICLES DECORATED 2D NANO-MATERIALS FOR BIOSENSING APPLICATIONS
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2025
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This thesis aims to develop a novel fluorescence-based sensor for UA detection by
integrating MX/CoNFs composites with Rhodamine dye. The sensor is designed to
exhibit high sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, overcoming limitations of traditional
enzymatic assays. This work begins with the synthesis of MXene nanosheets and
CoNFs, followed by the fabrication of the nanocomposite. Comprehensive
characterization techniques such as UV-Vis spectroscopy, SEM, XRD, and
fluorescence spectroscopy were employed to confirm the structural and optical
properties of the materials. The fluorescence sensing mechanism is based on the
quenching of Rhodamine fluorescence by the MX/CoNFs nanocomposite, and its
subsequent recovery upon the introduction of UA. This “turn-off” response is utilized
to quantify UA levels. Various parameters affecting sensor performance, including
dye concentration, quenching efficiency, sensitivity, and selectivity against interfering
substances, were systematically optimized. The developed sensor is promising a good
candidate for practical applications in clinical diagnostics. This work highlights the
potential of MXene-based nanohybrids in biosensing and contributes to the growing
field of fluorescence spectroscopy for biochemical detection.
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Department of Physics, Metal Nanoparticles Decorated, Nanomaterials, Biosensing, Dr. Naima Amin