معرفی
Xi Chen is a full Professor in the Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, China. His work bridges fundamental electrochemistry with advanced nanomaterial-based analytical technologies.
Education
- PhD (1996) – Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
- Postdoctoral Fellow (1996) – Xiamen University, China
- Associated Professor (1998) – Xiamen University
- Professor (2003–present) – Xiamen University
Research Interests
Professor Chen’s core interests lie at the intersection of electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL), nanocrystal-modified electrodes, and solid-phase microextraction (SPME). He develops innovative chemo- and biosensors for critical applications in food-safety analysis, environmental monitoring, and clinical diagnostics. His group exploits carbon nanotubes, graphene, palladium nanoparticles, and ruthenium complexes to achieve ultra-sensitive detection of glucose, ethanol, oxygen, and pharmaceutical residues.
Publication Trends
From 2008 to 2010, Chen’s 15 highlighted papers reveal a consistent thrust toward nanomaterial-enhanced sensing platforms. The body of work covers ECL sensors, colorimetric strips, SPME coatings, and non-enzymatic biosensors, demonstrating both methodological innovation and practical applicability in analytical chemistry.
Scientific Awards
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Students & Funding
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Laboratory & Teams
While no formal laboratory name is provided, Professor Chen leads an active research group within the Department of Chemistry at Xiamen University, focusing on advanced analytical technologies and nanomaterial interfaces.


