微流控
生物传感器
纳米技术
检出限
表面改性
胶体金
材料科学
过氧化氢
纳米颗粒
炸薯条
体积流量
电化学
化学
电极
色谱法
计算机科学
物理化学
物理
电信
有机化学
量子力学
作者
Feng Zhu,Zeyu Liu,Xiaoyu Wu,Die Xu,Quanning Li,Xuejiao Chen,Wei Pang,Xuexin Duan,Yanyan Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106618
摘要
Developing effective strategies for the flexible control of fluid is vital for microfluidic electrochemical biosensing. In this study, a gigahertz (GHz) acoustic streaming (AS) based sonoelectrochemical system was developed to realize an on-chip surface modification and sensitive hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) detection from living cells. The flexible and controlled fluid surrounding the electrochemical chip was optimized theoretically and applied in the sonoelectrochemical deposition of Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) first. Under the steady and fast flow stimulus of AS, AuNPs could be synthesized with a smaller and evener size distribution than the normal condition, allowing AuNPs to show an excellent peroxidase-like activity. Moreover, the AS also accelerated the mass transport of target molecules and improved the catalytic rate, leading to the enhancement of H2O2 detection, with an extremely low detection limit of 32 nM and a high sensitivity of 4.34 μA/ (mM·mm2). Finally, this system was successfully applied in tracking H2O2 release from different cell lines to distinguish the cancer cells from normal cells. This study innovatively integrated the surface modification and molecules detection process on a chip, and also proposed a simple but sensitive platform for microfluidic biosensing application.
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