Electrochemiluminescence immunosensor based on tin dioxide quantum dots and palladium-modified graphene oxide for the detection of zearalenone
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Electrochemiluminescence immunosensor based on tin dioxide quantum dots and palladium-modified graphene oxide for the detection of zearalenone
Abstract
Developing low-cost and efficient methods to enhance the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) intensity of luminophores is highly desirable and challenging. Herein, we developed an efficient ECL system based on palladium-modified graphene oxide as a substrate and tin dioxide quantum dot-modified spike-like gold-silver alloy as an immunoprobe. Specifically, palladium-modified graphene oxide was rationally selected as the sensor substrate for the attachment of zearalenone antigens while facilitating the amplification of the ECL signal through enhanced electron transfer efficiency. A spike-like gold-silver alloy modified with tin dioxide quantum dots was attached to the zearalenone antibody as an immunoprobe, and the sensor exhibited remarkable sensitivity due to the exceptional ECL performance of the quantum dots. To demonstrate the practical feasibility of the principle, zearalenone levels were detected in actual samples of maize and pig urine, and the sensor showed a broad linear range (0.0005-500 ng mL-1) and low detection limit (0.16 pg mL-1) in the high-sensitivity detection of Zearalenone. Overall, this work first reports the construction of a highly sensitive ECL immunosensor for the detection of zearalenone using a protruding gold-silver alloy modified with tin dioxide as an immunoprobe and a palladium modified graphene oxide as a substrate. It provides a novel approach for the detection of small molecule toxin-like substances.
Keywords: Electrochemiluminescence immunosensor; Palladium-modified graphene oxide; Tin dioxide quantum dots; Zearalenone.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors have read and complied with the statement of ethical standards for manuscripts submitted to Talanta. All the authors listed have approved the submission: The First author Yuze Feng declares that he has no conflict of interest. The second author Gaobiao Cheng declares that he has no conflict of interest. The third author Zhe Wang declares that he has no conflict of interest. The fourth author Kang Wu declares that he has no conflict of interest. The fifth author Anping Deng declares that he has no conflict of interest. Corresponding Author Jianguo Li declares that he has no conflict of interest.
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