l-Cysteine-Tuned the Hierarchical Structure Based on Benzimidazole: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application in Ratiometric Electrochemiluminescence Immunoassay.
Yu-Xuan DaiYi-Xuan LiJérôme ChauvinXue-Ji ZhangSerge CosnierRobert S MarksDan ShanPublished in: ACS sensors (2024)
Efficient and robust electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters are crucial for enhancing the ECL immunosensor sensitivity. This study introduces a novel ECL emitter, CoBIM/Cys, featuring a hierarchical core-shell structure. The core of the structure is created through the swift coordination between the sulfhydryl and carboxyl groups of l-cysteine (l-Cys) and cobalt ions (Co 2+ ), while the shell is constructed by sequentially coordinating benzimidazole (BIM) with Co 2+ . This design yields a greater specific surface area and a more intricate porous structure compared to CoBIM, markedly enhancing mass transfer and luminophore accessibility. Moreover, the l-Cys and Co 2+ core introduces Co-S and Co-O catalytic sites, which improve the catalytic decomposition of H 2 O 2 , leading to an increased production of hydroperoxyl radicals (OOH • ). This mechanism substantially amplifies the ECL performance. Leveraging the competitive interaction between isoluminol and BIM for OOH • during ECL emission, we developed a ratiometric immunosensor for cardiac troponin I (cTnI) detection. This immunosensor demonstrates a remarkably broad detection range (1 pg mL -1 to 10 ng mL -1 ), a low detection limit (0.4 pg mL -1 ), and exceptional reproducibility and specificity.