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On the kinetics and reaction mechanisms of boronic acid in interaction with diols for non-enzymatic glucose monitoring applications: A hybrid DFT study

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Monajemi, Hadieh
Cheah, Michael
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
Mohd. Zain, Sharifuddin
Abdullah, Wan Ahmad Tajuddin Wan

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Boronic acids are well-known for their ability to complex with saccharides and to form cyclic boronic esters or cyclic boronate ions. Increasing the reactivity of boronic acids would lead towards the design of a highly responsive sensor for non-enzymatic

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2037-12-31
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