电化学发光
石墨烯
胶体金
量子点
检出限
电极
纳米复合材料
纳米颗粒
猝灭(荧光)
材料科学
适体
纳米技术
化学
分析化学(期刊)
荧光
物理化学
色谱法
物理
量子力学
生物
遗传学
作者
Liping Lü,Linqing Guo,Jiao Li,Tianfang Kang,Shuiyuan Cheng
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.12.037
摘要
A highly sensitive electrochemiluminescent detection method for lead ions (Pb(II)) was fabricated based on the distance-dependent quenching of the electrochemiluminescence from CdSe quantum dots by nanocomposites of graphene and gold nanoparticles. Graphene/gold nanoparticles were electrochemically deposited onto a glassy carbon electrode through the constant potential method. Thiol-labeled DNA was then assembled on the surface of the electrode via gold−sulfur bonding, following which the amino-labeled terminal of the DNA was linked to carboxylated CdSe quantum dots by the formation of amide bonds. The 27-base aptamer was designed with two different domains: the immobilization and detection sequences. The immobilization sequence was paired with 12 complementary bases and immobilized on the gold electrode; the single-stranded detection sequence, rich in G bases, formed a G-quadruplex (G4) structure in the presence of Pb2+. The formation of G4 shortens the distance between the CdSe quantum dots and the Au electrode, which decreases the electrochemiluminescent intensity in a linear fashion, proportional to the concentration of Pb(II). The linear range of the sensor was 10−10 to 10−8 mol/L (R = 0.9819) with a detection limit of 10−10 mol/L. This sensor detected Pb(II) in real water samples with satisfactory results.
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