π-Conjugated Copper Phthalocyanine Nanoparticles as Highly Sensitive Sensor for Colorimetric Detection of Biomarkers.
Fan ChenHuang ZhuNing LvQian LiTian MaLiyun WangMi ZhouSujiao CaoXianglin LuoChong ChengPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Though numerous nanomaterials with enzyme-like activities have been utilized as probes and sensors for detecting biological molecules, it is still challenging to construct highly sensitive detectors for biomarkers using polymeric materials. Benefiting from the π-d delocalization effect of electrons, excellent metal-chelating property, high electron transferability, and good chemical stability of π-conjugated phthalocyanine, the design of the copper phthalocyanine-based conjugated polymer nanoparticles (Cu-PcCP NPs) as a colorimetric sensor for a variety of biomarkers is reported. The Cu-PcCP NPs are synthesized through a simple microwave-assisted polymerization, and their chemical structures are thoroughly characterized. The colorimetric results of Cu-PcCP NPs demonstrate excellent peroxidase-like detecting activity and also great substrate selectivity than most of the reported Cu-based nanomaterials. The Cu-PcCP NPs can achieve a detection limit of 4.88 μM for the H 2 O 2 , 4.27 μM for the L-cysteine, and 21.10 μM for the glucose via a cascade catalytic system, which shows comparable detecting sensitivity as that of many earlier reported enzyme-like nanomaterials. Moreover, Cu-PcCP NPs present remarkable resistance to harsh conditions, including high temperature, low pH, and excessive salts. These highly specific π-conjugated copper-phthalocyanine nanoparticles not only overcome the current limitation of polymeric material-based sensors but also provide a new direction for designing next-generation enzyme-like nanomaterial-based colorimetric biosensors.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- aqueous solution
- oxide nanoparticles
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- gold nanoparticles
- hydrogen peroxide
- label free
- fluorescence imaging
- sensitive detection
- metal organic framework
- drug delivery
- high temperature
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- small molecule
- cancer therapy
- physical activity
- low cost
- metabolic syndrome
- nitric oxide
- drug release
- blood pressure
- real time pcr
- adipose tissue
- simultaneous determination
- tandem mass spectrometry