An electrochemiluminescence biosensor based on Ag–Ag2S as an efficient emitter and Zr-MOG as the co-reaction promoter for the ultrasensitive detection of CYFRA21-1
Yun Wang, Fengdi Li, Xianpeng Liao, Kailong Liu, Lihua Hu, Hongmin Ma, Dan Wu and Qin Wei
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Abstract
In this work, a highly sensitive electrochemiluminescence (ECL) biosensor was successfully developed for the detection of CYFRA21-1, in which a metal–organic gel (Zr-MOG) was introduced as a novel co-reaction promoter for amplifying the ECL signal of the silver nanoparticle-modified silver sulfide/potassium persulfate (Ag–Ag2S/K2S2O8) system. Specifically, the incorporation of Ag nanoparticles narrowed the bandgap and enhanced the ECL signals of the composites. As a co-reaction promoter, Zr-MOG accelerated the reduction of S2O82− to produce abundant sulfate radicals (SO4˙−) while increasing the electrode active surface area, which led to a significant enhancement of the Ag–Ag2S ECL emission. The biosensor constructed based on the dual-signal amplification strategy demonstrated excellent sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, with a wide linear detection range of 0.00005–100 ng mL−1 and a detection limit as low as 17.66 fg mL−1 (S/N = 3).