A fast and ultrasensitive detection of zinc ions based on 'signal on' mode of electrochemiluminescence from single oxygen generated by porphyrin grafted onto palladium nanocubes
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A fast and ultrasensitive detection of zinc ions based on 'signal on' mode of electrochemiluminescence from single oxygen generated by porphyrin grafted onto palladium nanocubes
Zinc ions (Zn2+) act as a transcription factor in eukaryotic cells for mediating protein-protein interactions in human healthy. The simple and sensitive detection of Zn2+ is the crucial mission in analytical field. This work demonstrated a novel and fast Zn2+ detection strategy based on “signal on” mode with electrochemiluminescence (ECL) luminophore, in which singlet oxygen was generated via electrocatalytic reduction of zinc proto-porphyrin IX grafted onto Pd nanocubes (ZnPPIX-Pd NCs). In protocol, Pd NCs were synthetized under hydrothermal conditions and aminated through thermal oxidative polymerization of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES), followed by further linking with PPIX via amide reaction. The resulting PPIX-Pd NCs effectively captured Zn2+ in chelation and monitored by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) absorption spectroscopy. By virtue of the metal resonance responses of Pd NCs, an intense monochromic, potential shuffling and enhanced ECL irradiation shows up for the hybrid nanocomposite with H2O2 as the coreactant. To this end, an ultrasensitive method based on the nanocomposite with a “signal-on” model was developed for Zn2+ detection with a low detection limit down to 0.38 nM (based on a S/N= 3), excellent precision and high stability. The ECL strategy reveals the potential application in molecular diagnosis and offers a new avenue for bioassay of structural Zn(II) proteins and zinc finger-binding nucleotides.