Target-induced electronic switch for ultrasensitive detection of Pb2+ based on three dimensionally ordered macroporous Au-Pd bimetallic electrode

Xiaojun Chen, Rong Tian, Qi Zhang, Cheng Yao

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Abstract

A novel strategy for selective and sensitive amperometric detections of Pb2+ was proposed based on the three dimensional ordered macroporous (3DOM) Au-Pd bimetallic electrode and target-induced methylene blue-single walled carbon nanotubes (MB-SWCNTs) as signal reporter. A DNA biosensor was fabricated by immobilizing capture probe DNA on the 3DOM Au-Pd bimetallic electrode, which further hybridized with the reporter DNA loaded on the MB-SWCNTs adduct upon the exposure of Pb2+, inducing measurable electrochemical signal. Due to the dramatic signal amplification by the enhanced immobilization of DNA on the surface of 3DOM Au-Pd bimetallic electrode and MB-SWCNTs, coupling the low background signal produced by blank solution, ultra-low level (1×10-19M) of Pb2+ could be detected. Under the optimal conditions, the electrochemical signal of the MB increased with the increasing Pb2+ concentration, exhibiting a linear response in the range of 1×10-17-1×10-4M. Furthermore, with the application of Pb2+ dependent DNAzyme, the proposed sensing system demonstrated high selectivity. This work represented a promising potential for on-site testing Pb2+ in real drinking water and serum sample analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)90-98
Number of pages9
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume53
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Mar 2014

Keywords

  • Au-Pd bimetallic electrode
  • DNAzyme biosensor
  • Lead detection
  • Methylene blue modified carbon nanotubes
  • Three dimensional ordered macroporous materials

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