High-Efficient Electrochemiluminescence of BCNO Quantum Dot-Equipped Boron Active Sites with Unexpected Catalysis for Ultrasensitive Detection of MicroRNA.
Man-Fei SunJia-Li LiuYing ZhouJia-Qi ZhangYa-Qin ChaiZhao-Hui LiRuo YuanPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2020)
Herein, the boron radical active sites of boron carbon oxynitride quantum dots (BCNO QDs) are electrically excited to produce boron radicals (B•) for catalyzing peroxydisulfate (S2O82-) as a coreactant to accelerate the generation of abundant sulfate radicals (SO4•-) for significant enhancement in the electrochemiluminescence (ECL) efficiency of BCNO QDs, which overcome the defect of traditional carbon-based QDs with low ECL efficiency. Impressively, under extremely low concentration of S2O82- solution, the BCNO QDs/S2O82- system could exhibit high ECL emission, realizing environmental friendliness and excellent biocompatibility for sensitive bioanalysis. As a proof-of-concept, BCNO QDs, a new generation of ECL emitters with high ECL efficiency, were successfully used in the ultrasensitive determination of microRNA-21, which pushes the exploration of new ECL emitters and broadens the application in the field of clinical diagnosis, ECL imaging, and molecular devices.