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Signal-On Electrochemiluminescence of Self-Ordered Molybdenum Oxynitride Nanotube Arrays for Label-Free Cytosensing.

Lei WangDanqing LiuYuling SunJiaojiao SuBowen JinLin GengYan-Yan SongXin HuangMin Yang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2018)
In this paper, a signal-on electrochemiluminescence (ECL) cytosensing platform was developed based on nitrogen doped molybdenum oxynitride nanotube arrays (MoO xN y NTs) for the first time. The MoO xN y NTs exhibited excellent cathodic ECL behavior with 2-(dibutylamino)-ethanol (DBAE) as a coreactant. Owing to the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) of Au triggered by the ECL emission, the generation of "hot electrons" on AuNPs hampered DBAE to give off electrons and leads to the ECL quenching. This process could be hindered via adding "barriers" on the surface of AuNPs, such as antibody molecules and cells, to achieve the signal recovery. Based on the quenching-recovering mechanism, a facile label-free ECL cytosensor was constructed. The linear response of HepG2 cells was in the range of 50-13800 cells mL-1 with a low detection limit of 47 cells mL-1 (S/N = 3). Moreover, the proposed ECL cytosensor exhibits a satisfying performance in the practical application. Due to the anodic formation from a Mo metal substrate, the valuable feature is that the MoO xN y NTs-based ECL cytosensor can be used directly, thereby providing a stable and simplified ECL cytosensing platform for future clinical applications.
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