Global

Environmental Sciences Experts

Shan Dan

Professor
School of Environmental and Biological Engineering
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
China

Biography

Dr. Shan Dan is affiliated to School of Environmental and Biological Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology. Dr. Shan Dan is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Shan Dan has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Shan Dan contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Shan Dan is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Shan Dan academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Shan Dan research interests include Biosensors and Biofuel Cell (electrochemical sensor, DNA sensors, enzyme based electrode, direct electrochemistry of enzyme), Electrogenerated chemiluminescence, Electrogenerated conducting polymers (polyaniline or polypyrrol derivates, redox polymer), Functional nanoparticles (graphene, carbon nanotubes, Au nanoparticles).

Research Interest

Biosensors and Biofuel Cell (electrochemical sensor, DNA sensors, enzyme based electrode, direct electrochemistry of enzyme), Electrogenerated chemiluminescence, Electrogenerated conducting polymers (polyaniline or polypyrrol derivates, redox polymer), Functional nanoparticles (graphene, carbon nanotubes, Au nanoparticles)

Publications

  • Shan D, Ding SN, Xu JJ, Zhu W, Zhang T, Chen HY, Cosnier S. Electrochemistry and electrochemiluminescence for the host–guest system laponite–tris (2, 2′-bipyridyl) ruthenium (II). Electrochemistry Communications. 2010 Feb 28;12(2):227-30.

  • Shan D, Qian B, Ding SN, Zhu W, Cosnier S, Xue HG. Enhanced solid-state electrochemiluminescence of tris (2, 2′-bipyridyl) ruthenium (II) incorporated into electrospun nanofibrous mat. Analytical chemistry. 2010 Jun 15;82(13):5892-6.

  • Shan D, Li QB, Ding SN, Xu JQ, Cosnier S, Xue HG. Reagentless biosensor for hydrogen peroxide based on self-assembled films of horseradish peroxidase/laponite/chitosan and the primary investigation on the inhibitory effect by sulfide. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 2010 Oct 15;26(2):536-41.

Global Experts from China

Global Experts in Subject

Share This Profile
Recent Expert Updates
  • Matthew L Stone
    Matthew L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.   Matthew
    Dr. Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  L Stone Matthew
    Dr. L Stone Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  L Stone
    Dr. L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr. Matthew L Stone
    Dr. Matthew L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  R Sameh
    Dr. R Sameh
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   R Ismail,
    Dr. R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Sameh R Ismail,
    Sameh R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   Sameh R Ismail,
    Dr. Sameh R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   William
    Dr. William
    pediatrics
    Maimonides Medical Center
    United States of America