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SERS-based error calibration of a TMB-H 2 O 2 colorimetric system.

Jianhui WanQixin LiuPing TangYinuo JiWanqing ZhongWendai ChengXinyue XingXiaoxu LuLiyun Zhong
Published in: The Analyst (2023)
3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB)-H 2 O 2 is widely used as an effective colorimetric system, in which the color reaction is implemented with peroxidase-catalyzed TMB oxidation by H 2 O 2 that usually measured UV-vis absorption spectra or Raman spectra. However, its low accuracy significantly limits its application. Blue charge transfer complex (CTC), which is the product of TMB and H 2 O 2 reaction and is used as the basis for partial colorimetric methods, usually causes colorimetric error owing to changes in the UV-vis absorption and Raman spectra during TMB oxidation under various environmental conditions (catalyst type, temperature, H 2 O 2 concentration). Herein, we propose a surface-enhanced Raman spectrum (SERS)-based error calibration method to improve the accuracy of the TMB-H 2 O 2 colorimetric system. It is found that under 633 nm laser excitation, TMB has three Raman peaks at 1189, 1335 and 1609 cm -1 in the single-electron oxidation phase, and these peaks disappear completely in the two-electron oxidation phase. By comparing these Raman peaks, we can conveniently obtain the actual process information during TMB oxidation. Using the proposed method, the accuracy of the TMB-H 2 O 2 colorimetric system improved by more than 15%. Importantly, this SERS-based TMB-H 2 O 2 error calibration method will open a new horizon for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and other biomedical applications.
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