Electrochemiluminescence Mechanisms and Bioanalysis Based on Multishape Gold Nanoparticles and Visualized ATT-Au NCs

Yan Liu, Jia Zhang, Jia Wan Zhu, Yi Jia Zhang, Ming Yu Zhong, Xiang Kai Li, Shu Tian Gan, Xue Han, Meng Li Li, Ming Zhu Deng, Yu Qi Zhang, Gong Rui Meng, Yang Wang, Li Mi, Zheng Xu, Meng Yang, Yin Zhu Wang

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Abstract

Herein, a visual electrochemiluminescence (ECL) luminophore, 6-azido-2-thioxanthine-coated gold nanoclusters (ATT-Au NCs), was prepared efficiently in a single step, followed by comprehensive characterization of their structural, optical, and ECL properties using diverse analytical methodologies. Concurrently, gold nanoparticles, gold dimers, gold nanorod (Au NR) dispersions, and gold nanorod dimers (parallel and perpendicular conformations) were synthesized via chemical reduction, DNA ligation, seed growth, and electrostatic adsorption of organic ligands, respectively. The finite difference time domain (FDTD) modeling was subsequently employed to analyze the electromagnetic field distribution surrounding these gold nanoparticles, revealing that parallel gold nanorod dimers notably enhanced the electromagnetic field intensity. Based on this, we constructed a novel ECL biosensor that harnessed surface-plasmon-coupled ECL (SPC-ECL) and resonance energy transfer (RET) between ATT-Au NCs and parallel Au NR dimers. The sensor incorporated Cu2O nanoparticles (NPs) as quenching probes to precisely induce RET, leading to the ECL signal being switched “off”. This dual enhancement and quenching strategy achieved a high signal-to-noise ratio, facilitating the sensitive detection of microRNA-21 (miRNA-21) with a linear range of 1 fM-100 nM and a low detection limit of 0.28 fM. This work not only extends our understanding of the SPC effect and the application of the RET mechanism in ECL, providing a theoretical foundation for further advancements in the ECL field, but also highlights its considerable potential for applications in biomedical research and clinical diagnostics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11667-11677
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume17
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • 6-azido-2-thioxanthine-coated gold nanoclusters
  • electrochemiluminescence
  • energy resonance transfer
  • multishape gold nanoparticles
  • surface plasmon resonance

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