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    Biosensors: A breakthrough in the detection of biological threat agents through nanomaterials
    (Apple Academic Press, 2024) Işler, I.I.; Acidereli, H.; Göksu, H.; Şen, F.
    Nanomaterial-based biosensors have become one of the major topics in the field of biological threat agents. With increasing threats and costs, the demand for biosensors has increased in the process of detecting nanomaterial threats. There are four categories of biosensor research on nanomaterials (NMs): gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), photonic crystals, and graphene. In recent years, new research and new technologies have been introduced along with new developments in the design of biosensors on NMs. Also, the biosensors are combined with new technologies such as molecular biology, NMs, agricultural production, food, and environmental monitoring activities, animals, plants, foods, soil, the air in water, pesticides, antibiotics, pathogens, toxins, proteins, malodors, germs, and more. Also, ongoing research has brought new designs of biosensors, which has a low cost. © 2025 Apple Academic Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Corrigendum to “A novel thiocarbamide functionalized graphene oxide supported bimetallic monodisperse Rh-Pt nanoparticles (RhPt/TC@GO NPs) for Knoevenagel condensation of aryl aldehydes together with malononitrile”
    (Elsevier B.V., 2021) Şen, B.; Akdere, E. H.; Şavk, A.; Gültekin, E.; Paralı, Ö.; Göksu, H.; Şen, F.
    The authors regret that Figure 1 and 2 have been published erroneously. Therefore, the authors would like to replace it with the correct one given below. In current version, the mean particle size of prepared nanoparticle is about 4.19 nm as shown in TEM image. This does not alter the discussion. The authors confirm that this change does not affect the originality and importance of the scientific findings reported in the paper. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. [Figure presented] Fig. 1. (b) Raman spectra of GO and TC@GO [Figure presented] Fig. 2. (a) TEM image, (b) particle size histogram RhPt/TC@GO NPs. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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    Ionic Liquids for the Sustainable Development of Chemistry
    (Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2020) Göksu, H.; Zengin, N.; Acıdereli, H.; Aygün, A.; Cellat, K.; Şen, F.
    Ionic liquids (ILs) are inorganic compounds having a salt structure which is generally liquid at room temperature. Ionic liquids are frequently used in the chemical industry. Ionic liquids consist of anionic and cationic elements and have high polarity, high activity in organic and water phase due to their ionic structure. Ionic liquids can be recovered and reused to provide a wide range of ionic liquids. The term “designer solvents” is used to describe the potential of ionic liquids in chemical reactions. Moreover, ionic liquids are environmentally friendly compared to other solvents used in many applications. This chapter focused on demonstrating the use of ionic liquids in the production of batteries, in the synthesis of valuable organic compounds and molecules of industrial importance as solvents and/or catalysts, especially in dimerization and oligomerization reactions. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.

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