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Fabrication of Carbon Nanotube High-Frequency Nanoelectronic Biosensor for Sensing in High Ionic Strength Solutions
Published on: July 22, 2013
Covalent organic frame based high-performance nanocomposite for construction of ATP sensor
Zhiyi Xi1, Juan Xing1, Ruo Yuan1
1Key Laboratory of Luminescence Analysis and Molecular Sensing (Southwest University), Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, PR China.
Abstract:
In this work, a novel covalent organic frame (TAPT-TFPB COF) with self-enhanced photoelectric activity was prepared for decorating on conductive single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) to synthetize a high-performance photoelectric nanocomposite (COF/SWCNT), in which the interfacial charge separation and photogenerated carrier migration rate was significantly improved to obtain desiring photoelectric conversion efficiency for generating an extremely high photocurrent. Accordingly, the synthetic COF/SWCNT was ingeniously applied in the fabrication of ultrasensitive photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor for realizing the trace ATP detection by integrating with an Exo III-assisted dual DNA recycling amplification strategy. The recycling amplification could efficiently convert trace target ATP into plentiful output DNA, which ingeniously triggered the hybridization chain reaction (HCR) to generate a long DNA strand with substantial quencher manganese porphyrin (MnPP) loading to depress the photocurrent of COF/SWCNT. The experimental data showed that proposed biosensor had a detection range from 10 fmol L-1 to 10 nmol L-1 with the detection limit as low as 2.75 fmol L-1 (S/N = 3). In addition, this proposed biosensor showed excellent analytical performance in terms of stability, specificity and reproducibility, providing a possibility to accomplish sensitive and accurate in vitro diagnosis.
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