Ionic liquid and spatially confined gold nanoparticles enhanced photoelectrochemical response of zinc-metal organic frameworks and immunosensing squamous cell carcinoma antigen

Metal-organic framework nanocrystal (Zn-MOF) was synthesized by using 3,3'-{(propane-1,3-diyl)bis[1-(4-carboxybenzyl)-1H-imidazol-3-ium]} hexafluorophosphate ionic liquid as the functional monomer and Zn2+ as the central metal ion under hydrothermal conditions. Spatially confined gold nanoparti...

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description Metal-organic framework nanocrystal (Zn-MOF) was synthesized by using 3,3'-{(propane-1,3-diyl)bis[1-(4-carboxybenzyl)-1H-imidazol-3-ium]} hexafluorophosphate ionic liquid as the functional monomer and Zn2+ as the central metal ion under hydrothermal conditions. Spatially confined gold nanoparticles (Au-NP) were prepared by in-situ reduction of chloroauric acid in the nanopores of Zn-MOF using acetic acid as the reducing agent to fabricate Au-NP@Zn-MOF nanocomposites. Au-NPs@Zn-MOF was further functionalized with 1H-imidazolium-1,3-bis(2-aminoethyl)bromide ionic liquid (IBABr) to prepare IBABr-Au@Zn-MOF nanocomposites. All abovementioned nanomaterials were thoroughly characterized by TEM, SEM, XPS, FTIR, and nitrogen-adsorption surface area analysis. IBABr-Au@Zn-MOFnanocomposites were then deposited onto a glassy carbon electrode and used as the photoactive element to fabricate a label-free photoelectrochemical (PEC) immunosensor by immobilizing anti-squamous cell carcinoma antigen (anti-SCCA). The PEC sensing principle is based on the photocurrent decline due to the blocking effect of SCCA on the electron and mass transfer after binding SCCA to anti-SCCA. The photocurrent variation related to the specific recognition of SCCA shows a linear relationship to the logarithm of SCCA concentration in the range of 5.0 pg mL−1 to 15.0 ng mL−1. The detection limit is as low as 2.34 pg mL−1. Such a signal-off PEC immunosensor is highly selective, sensitive, stable, and reproducible towards SCCA detection. Its performance is comparable to enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay from the studies on clinical samples. This immunosensor is promising for the label-free determining SCCA in clinical human serum samples. •Synthesis of metal-organic framework nanocrystals (Zn-MOFs) using carboxyl functionalized ionic liquid as functional monomer.•Spatially confined god nanoparticles were prepared by in-situ reduction of chloroauric acid in the nanopores of Zn-MOFs.•Enhanced effects of ionic liquid and gold nanoparticles on the photocurrent response of Zn-MOF was demonstrated.•PEC immunosensing platform based on Au-NPs@Zn-MOF nanocomposites were fabricated and demonstrated excellent for SCCA assay.
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Antigens, Neoplasm - analysis
Antigens, Neoplasm - blood
Biosensing Techniques - methods
Electrochemical Techniques - methods
Gold - chemistry
Humans
Immunoassay - methods
Ionic liquid
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Limit of Detection
Metal Nanoparticles - chemistry
Metal-organic frameworks
Metal-Organic Frameworks - chemistry
Photochemical Processes
Photoelectrochemical immunosensor
Serpins - analysis
Serpins - blood
Signal-off sensor
Squamous cell carcinoma antigen
Zinc - chemistry
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