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DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b18542
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Colorimetric and Electrochemiluminescence Dual-Mode Sensing of Lead Ion Based on Integrated Lab-on-Paper Device

Jinmeng Xu,Yan Zhang,Li Li,Qingkun Kong,Lina Zhang,Shenguang Ge,Jinghua Yu

Electrochemiluminescence
Materials science
Dual mode
2018
A highly selective two-point separation strategy was designed based on a cross-like all-in-one lab-on-paper analytical device. The stable and cleavable enzyme-coated reduced graphene oxide (rGO)–PdAu probe was fabricated as the signal reporter to enable the visualization and electrochemiluminescence (ECL) dual-mode sensing of Pb2+. Concretely, the experimental workflow consists of the following process: (i) fabrication of the lab-on-paper device and growth of Au nanoparticles on ECL detection zone, (ii) immobilization of Pb2+-specific DNAzyme, and (iii) hybridization between DNAzyme and rGO–PdAu–glucose oxidase (GOx) labeled oligonucleotide to form the double-stranded DNA. Upon addition of Pb2+ into the prepared system, the double-helix structure of the DNA was destroyed, resulting in the release of cleaved rGO–PdAu–GOx probe to visualization bar to promote the effective oxidation and color change of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine. As a consequence, the color change can be recognized by naked eye, meanwhile GOx on an uncleaved signal probe can oxidize glucose along with the H2O2 production. As a co-reaction reagent for luminol ECL system, the concentration of H2O2 is proportional to the ECL intensity, which constitutes a new mechanism for colorimetric and ECL dual mode to detect Pb2+. With the method developed here, the concentration of Pb2+ could be easily determined by the naked eye within a linear range from 5 to 2000 nM, as well as by monitoring the decreased ECL intensity of luminol in a linear range of 0.5–2000 nM. This work not only constructs a simple and versatile platform for on-site visible monitoring of Pb2+ in tap water and river water but also furnishes a strategy for designing a dual-mode sensing toward different heavy metal ions based on specific DNAzyme in the fields of environmental monitoring-related technologies.
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    Colorimetric and Electrochemiluminescence Dual-Mode Sensing of Lead Ion Based on Integrated Lab-on-Paper Device” is a paper by Jinmeng Xu Yan Zhang Li Li Qingkun Kong Lina Zhang Shenguang Ge Jinghua Yu published in 2018. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.