Magnetic MOF composites for the electrocatalysis and biosensing of dopamine released from living cells.
Jiarong GuoYing MaTongyu HanJiao YangPeng MiaoPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with fit ligands and metals can be integrated into electrochemical biosensors for the detection of various biomolecules. In this study, we have synthesized novel magnetic MOF composites as electrocatalysts and constructed a novel biosensor for electrochemical detection of dopamine. The composites named Fe 3 O 4 @ZIF-8@AuNPs-COOH are synthesized through layer-by-layer assembly. They exhibit excellent stability and cooperative catalytic activity. In addition, green recycling is readily achieved through magnetizing/demagnetizing the electrode. The large specific surface area and ordered porous structures of the magnetic MOFs ensure good dispersion of gold nanoparticles, while the carboxyl group efficiently shields other redox-active interfering substances. The proposed electrochemical biosensor accomplishes the sensitive detection of dopamine in human serums and living cells. This study broadens the application of MOFs in electrochemical biosensing, validates the feasibility of biosensors for in vivo analysis, and provides new insights into green sensing.
Keyphrases
- label free
- metal organic framework
- gold nanoparticles
- living cells
- molecularly imprinted
- sensitive detection
- reduced graphene oxide
- fluorescent probe
- single molecule
- quantum dots
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- uric acid
- endothelial cells
- metabolic syndrome
- heavy metals
- drinking water
- high resolution
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- simultaneous determination