Tungsten-based polyoxometalate nanoclusters with remarkable reactive oxygen species-scavenging activity efficiently quenched luminol-based electrochemiluminescence for sensitive detection of Her-2

Microchimica Acta(2024)

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This study aimed to develop a quenching-type electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunosensor for human epidermal growth factor receptor (Her-2) detection. Firstly, Pd/NiFeOx nanoflowers decorated by in situ formation of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) and 2D Ti 3 C 2 MXene nanosheets were synthesized (AuPd/NiFeOx/Ti 3 C 2 ) as carriers to load luminol and primary antibodies. Impressively, AuPd/NiFeOx/Ti 3 C 2 with excellent peroxidase-like activity could accelerate the decomposition of the coreactant H 2 O 2 generating more reactive oxygen species (ROSs) under the working potential from 0 to 0.8 V, resulting in highly efficient ECL emission at 435-nm wavelengths. The introduction of tungsten-based polyoxometalate nanoclusters (W-POM NCs) which exhibit remarkable ROSs-scavenging activity as secondary antibody labels could improve the sensitivity of immunosensors. The ZnO nanoflowers were employed to encapsulate minute-sized W-POM NCs, and polydopamine was self-polymerized on the surface of Zn(W-POM)O to anchor secondary antibodies. The mechanism of the quenching strategy was explored and it was found that W-POM NCs could consume ROSs by the redox reaction of W 5+ resulting in W 6+ . The proposed ECL immunosensor displayed a wide linear response range of 0.1 pg·mL −1 to 50 ng·mL −1 , and a low detection limit of 0.036 pg mL −1 (S/N = 3). The recoveries ranged from 93.9 to 99.4%, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) was lower than 10%. This finding is promising for the design of detecting new protein biomarkers. Graphical abstract
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Electrochemiluminescence,Immunosensor,Quenching-type ECL,Ti3C2 MXene nanosheets,Pd/NiFeOx nanoflowers,Tungsten-based polyoxometalate nanoclusters
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