Multiplexed Fluoro-electrochemical Single-Molecule Counting Enabled by SiC Semiconducting Nanofilm.
Haihan HeRui HaoPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
A major challenge for ultrasensitive analysis is the high-efficiency determination of different target single molecules in parallel with high accuracy. Herein, we developed a quantitative fluoro-electrochemical imaging approach for direct multiplexed single-molecule counting with a SiC-nanofilm-modified indium tin oxide transparent electrode. The nanofilm could control local pH through proton-coupled electron transfer in a lower potential range and further induce direct electrochemical oxidation of the dye molecules with a higher applied potential. The fluoro-electrochemical responses of immobilized single molecules with different pH values and redox behaviors could thus be distinguished within the same fluorescence channels. This method yields nonamplified direct counting of single molecules, as indicated by excellent linear responses in the picomolar range. The successful distinction of seven different randomly mixed dyes underscores the versatility and efficacy of the proposed method in the highly accurate determination of single dye molecules, paving the way for highly parallel single-molecule detection for diverse applications.
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