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Double-Amplified Electrochemiluminescence Immunoassay Sensor for Highly Sensitive Detection of CA19-9 Using a Ternary Semiconductor CdSSe.

Zhengxing GongBaoyu LuHuan WangXiang RenXuejing LiuHong Min MaDan WuDawei FanQin Wei
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
In this paper, an electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunosensor for ultrasensitive detection of CA19-9 was constructed using ternary compound CdSSe nanoparticles as ECL emitter. The immunosensor employs Cu 2 S and gold-doped diindium trioxide (Au-In 2 O 3 ) nanocubes as coreaction accelerators to achieve a double-amplification strategy. In general, a hexagonal maple leaf-shaped Cu 2 S with a large surface area was selected as the template, and the in situ growth of CdSSe on its surface was achieved using a hydrothermal method. The presence of Cu 2 S not only inhibited the aggregation of CdSSe nanoparticles to reduce their surface energy but also acted as an ECL cathode coreaction promoter, facilitating the generation of SO 4 •- . Consequently, the ECL intensity of CdSSe was significantly enhanced, and the reduction potential was significantly lower. In addition, the template method was employed to synthesize Au-In 2 O 3 nanocubes, which offers the advantage of directly connecting materials with antibodies, resulting in a more stable construction of the immunosensor. Furthermore, In 2 O 3 serves as a coreaction promoter, enabling the amplification strategy for ECL intensity of CdSSe, thus contributing to the enhanced sensitivity and performance of the immunosensor. The constructed immunosensor exhibited a wide linear range (100 μU mL -1 to 100 U mL -1 ) and a low detection limit of 80 μU mL -1 , demonstrating its high potential and practical value for sensitive detection of CA19-9.
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