JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bipolar Electrode Based Multicolor Electrochemiluminescence Biosensor

Yin-Zhu WangConghui XuWei ZhaoQi-Yuan GuanHong‐Yuan ChenJing‐Juan Xu

Year: 2017 Journal:   Analytical Chemistry Vol: 89 (15)Pages: 8050-8056   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We report a multicolor ECL device based on closed bipolar electrode (BPE) for the visualized sensing of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in human blood serum. As the emission color of concomitant electrochemiluminophores is potential resolved, similar to a three-electrode system, selective excitation of ECL could be achieved by tuning the interfacial potential at the poles of BPE. Via modulating the resistance of BPE, multicolor ECL emission of [Ru(bpy)3]2+ and [Ir(ppy)3] mixture using tripropylamine (TPrA) as the co-reactant was observed at the anode and the principle was elaborated. The concept was utilized to the quantification of clinical biomarkers with the color variation. A PSA concentration dependent silver bridge was constructed in the gap of the BPEs as an electric conductivity modulator. On the basis of a multicolor BPE-ECL device, the cutoff values (4.0 and 10.0 ng/mL) of human PSA could be recognized with naked eyes by the green-yellow-red ECL emission changing. As the first multicolor ECL device in biological analysis, BPE may raise the application of potential-resolved ECL to a new level.

Keywords:
Chemistry Electrode Electrochemiluminescence Anode Biosensor Optoelectronics Analytical Chemistry (journal) Human blood Chromatography Materials science

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Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Biosensors and Analytical Detection
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Electrochemistry
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