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Pyrene-Based Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Frameworks as New Emitters with Porosity- and Aggregation-Induced Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence for Ultrasensitive MicroRNA Assay.

Mei-Ling LuWei HuangShuzhen GaoJia-Ling ZhangWen-Bin LiangYan LiRuo YuanDong-Rong Xiao
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Exploring new electrochemiluminescence (ECL) luminophores with strong ECL emission is highly desirable for developing ultrasensitive ECL sensors. Herein, a pyrene-based hydrogen-bonded organic framework (Py-HOF) featuring prominent ECL performance was prepared by utilizing 1,3,6,8-tetrakis( p -benzoic acid) pyrene (H 4 TBAPy) with an aggregation-induced enhanced emission (AIEE) property as a building block, exhibiting a stronger ECL emission than those of H 4 TBAPy monomers, H 4 TBAPy aggregates, the low-porosity Py-HOF-210 °C and Py-HOF-180 °C. We have coined the term "the porosity- and aggregation-induced enhanced ECL (PAIE-ECL)" for this intriguing phenomenon. The Py-HOF displayed superb and stable ECL intensity, not only because the luminophore H 4 TBAPy was assembled into the Py-HOF via four pairs of O-H···O hydrogen bonds, which constrained the intramolecular movements to reduce nonradiative transition, but also because the H 4 TBAPy in Py-HOF was stacked in a slipped face-to-face mode to form J-aggregates that benefited the ECL enhancement. Furthermore, the high porosity of Py-HOF allowed the enrichment of coreactants and facilitated the migration of ions, electrons, and coreactants, which made it possible for the inner and outer H 4 TBAPy to be electrochemically excited. Considering the remarkable ECL performance, Py-HOF was first employed as an ECL probe combined with a 3D DNA nanomachine amplification strategy to assemble a hypersensitive "on-off" ECL sensor for the microRNA-141 assay, presenting a satisfactory linear range (100 aM to 1 nM) with a detection limit of 14.4 aM. The PAIE-ECL manifested by Py-HOF provided a bright avenue for the design and synthesis of outstanding HOF-based ECL materials and offered new opportunities for the development of ECL biosensors with excellent sensitivity.
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