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Electroless Deposition of Palladium Nanoparticles on Graphdiyne Boosts Electrochemiluminescence

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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Modulating the electronic structure of metal nanoparticles via metal-support interaction has attracted intense interest in the field of catalytic science. However, the roles of supporting substrates in regulating the catalytic properties of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) remain elusive. Here, we find that the use of graphdiyne (GDY) as the substrate for electroless deposition of Pd nanoparticles (Pd/GDY) produces the most pronounced anodic signal enhancement in luminol-dissolved oxygen (O-2) ECL system as co-reactant accelerator over other carbon-based Pd composite nanomaterials. Pd/GDY exhibits electrocatalytic activity for the reduction of O-2 through a four-electron pathway at approximately -0.059 V (vs Ag/AgCl) in neutral solution forming reactive oxygen species (ROS) as intermediates. The study shows that the interaction of Pd and GDY increases the amount and stability of ROS on the Pd/GDY electrode surface and promotes the reaction of ROS and luminol anion radical to generate excited luminol, which significantly boosts the luminol anodic ECL emission. Based on quenching of luminol ECL through the consumption of ROS by antioxidants, we develop a platform for the detection of intracellular antioxidants. This study provides an avenue for the development of efficient luminol ECL systems in neutral media and expands the biological application of ECL systems.
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