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Wireless rotating bipolar electrochemiluminescence for enzymatic detection.

Authors :
Li, Chunguang
Feng, Minghui
Stanković, Dalibor
Bouffier, Laurent
Zhang, Feifei
Wang, Zonghua
Sojic, Neso
Source :
Analyst. 5/7/2024, Vol. 149 Issue 9, p2756-2761. 6p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

New dynamic, wireless and cost-effective analytical devices are developing rapidly in biochemical analysis. Here, we report on a remotely-controlled rotating electrochemiluminescence (ECL) sensing system for enzymatic detection of a model analyte, glucose, on both polarized sides of an iron wire acting as a bipolar electrode. The iron wire is controlled by double contactless mode, involving remote electric field polarization, and magnetic field-induced rotational motion. The former triggers the interfacial polarization of both extremities of the wire by bipolar electrochemistry, which generates ECL emission of the luminol derivative (L-012) with the enzymatically produced hydrogen peroxide in presence of glucose, at both anodic and cathodic poles, simultaneously. The latter generates a convective flow, leading to an increase in mass transfer and amplifying the corresponding ECL signals. Quantitative glucose detection in human serum samples is achieved. The ECL signals were found to be a linear function of the glucose concentration within the range of 10–1000 μM and with a limit of detection of 10 μM. The dynamic bipolar ECL system simultaneously generates light emissions at both anodic and cathodic poles for glucose detection, which can be further applied to biosensing and imaging in autonomous devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032654
Volume :
149
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analyst
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176911930
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d4an00365a