Xiamen, China

Jie Wei


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Innovations of Jie Wei in Okadaic Acid Detection

Introduction

Jie Wei is an accomplished inventor based in Xiamen, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of detection methods, particularly focusing on okadaic acid. His innovative approach combines advanced materials and techniques to enhance detection capabilities.

Latest Patents

Jie Wei holds a patent for a method for detecting okadaic acid based on a near-infrared photoelectric composite material. This patent outlines a process that includes synthesizing NaYF: Yb, Tm up-conversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) and a flower-like tungsten oxide (WO) semiconductor material using a high-temperature solvothermal method. The method further involves coupling the UCNPs with an okadaic acid monoclonal antibody through a classic amidation reaction. This results in a competitive near-infrared photoelectrochemical immunosorbent assay (cNIR-PECIA) for detecting okadaic acid. The application also utilizes a screen-printed carbon electrode (SPE) as the working electrode, which allows for low-cost and maintenance-free operation with minimal electrolyte requirements.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Jie Wei has worked with notable institutions such as Jimei University and the Xiamen Center for Disease Control and Prevention. His work in these organizations has contributed to advancements in public health and safety through innovative detection methods.

Collaborations

Jie Wei has collaborated with several professionals in his field, including Xiaomei Chen and Chenyan Zheng. These collaborations have fostered a productive environment for research and development in detection technologies.

Conclusion

Jie Wei's innovative methods for detecting okadaic acid represent a significant advancement in the field. His contributions through patents and collaborations highlight his commitment to improving detection techniques and public health.

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