Luminol-labeled gold nanoparticles for ultrasensitive chemiluminescence-based chemical analyses.

نویسندگان

  • Lateef U Syed
  • Luxi Zhang Swisher
  • Hannah Huff
  • Caitlin Rochford
  • Fengli Wang
  • Jianwei Liu
  • Judy Wu
  • Mark Richter
  • Sivasai Balivada
  • Deryl Troyer
  • Jun Li
چکیده

We report a study on chemiluminescence-based chemical analyses using luminol molecules covalently attached to 10 nm diameter gold nanoparticles (GNPs). Chemiluminescence (CL) has been systematically studied under two schemes by varying the concentrations of luminol-labeled GNPs and [Fe(CN)6](3-) catalyst, respectively. The CL signal of luminol-labeled GNPs is enhanced by 5 to 10 times compared to the bulk luminol solutions of the same concentration. The log-log plot of the CL signal versus the number of luminol-labeled GNPs suspended in a standard 96-well plate shows two characteristic linear curves with distinct slopes across eight orders of magnitude variation in the GNP quantity (from 1.82 × 10(2) to 1.82 × 10(10) GNPs per well). The detection limit represented by the cross-point of these two curves can reach down to ~6.1 × 10(5) GNPs per well (corresponding to 1.0 × 10(-14) M GNP and 2.4 × 10(-11) M equivalent luminol concentration). The attachment of luminol molecules to GNP nano-carriers allows a large amount of luminol to be placed in a greatly reduced volume (or area) toward developing miniaturized CL sensors. We have demonstrated this by preloading dried luminol-labeled GNPs in homemade microwell arrays (with a volume of ~12 μL per well). A linear log-log curve can be obtained across the full range from 1 × 10(3) to 1 × 10(10) GNPs per microwell. The CL signal was detectable with as few as ~1000 GNPs. We have further applied this microwell method to the detection of highly diluted blood samples, in both intact and lysed forms, which releases Fe(3+)-containing hemoglobin to catalyze luminol CL. The lysed blood sample can be detected even after a 10(8) fold dilution (corresponding to ~0.18 cells per well). This ultrasensitive CL detection method may be readily adapted for developing various miniaturized multiplex biosensors for rapid chemical/biochemical analyses.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Analyst

دوره 138 19  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013