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Photocatalysis engineered hydrophilic reactors on hydrophobic paper for the visual and colorimetric assay of alkaline phosphatase activity.

Jingwen XuChenchen LiangWeina GaoZhida GaoZhiyong WuYan-Yan Song
Published in: Mikrochimica acta (2022)
Taking advantage of the intrinsic photocatalysis of TiO 2 , hydrophilic reactor arrays were lithographically patterned on a hydrophobic paper via a simple UV irradiation. As a proof-of-concept, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) was used as the model analyte for colorimetric analysis. As ALP can induce hydrolysis of pyrophosphate-Zn(II) framework, the released Zn 2+ ions are subsequently coordinated with red-colored zincon to form blue-colored zincon-Zn(II) chelate complex, and these color differences were applied for further colorimetric assay. The sensing platform showed response to ALP ranging from 20 ~ 800 U L -1 with a detection limit of 3 U L -1 , and the recoveries of ALP in serum samples were in the range 95.7 ~ 104.5% with relative standard deviations from 2.10 to 3.84%. Additionally, the distinct wettability features of the proposed sensing platform effectively prevent lateral fluid spread out of hydrophilic reactors, thus allowing not only the use of minimum amount of analyte but it has also a high potential for simultaneous quantification of multiple samples.
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