Dendritic quinary PtRhMoCoFe high-entropy alloy as a robust immunosensing nanoplatform for ultrasensitive detection of biomarker

[Display omitted] Recently, high-entropy alloys have superior physicochemical properties as compared to conventional alloys for their glamorous “cocktail effect”. Nevertheless, they are scarcely applied to electrochemical immunoassays until now. Herein, uniform PtRhMoCoFe high-entropy alloyed nanode...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2024-06, Vol.157, p.108639-108639, Article 108639
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Chang, Lv, Chun-Lin, Chen, Pengfei, Wang, Ai-Jun, Feng, Jiu-Ju, Yun Cheang, Tuck, Xia, Haoming
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] Recently, high-entropy alloys have superior physicochemical properties as compared to conventional alloys for their glamorous “cocktail effect”. Nevertheless, they are scarcely applied to electrochemical immunoassays until now. Herein, uniform PtRhMoCoFe high-entropy alloyed nanodendrites (HEANDs) were synthesized by a wet-chemical co-reduction method, where glucose and oleylamine behaved as the co-reducing agents. Then, a series of characterizations were conducted to illustrate the synergistic effect among multiple metals and fascinating structural characteristics of PtRhMoCoFe HEANDs. The obtained high-entropy alloy was adopted to build a electrochemical label-free biosensor for ultrasensitive bioassay of biomarker cTnI. In the optimized analytical system, the resultant sensor exhibited a dynamic linear range of 0.0001–200 ng mL−1 and a low detection limit of 0.0095 pg mL−1 (S/N = 3). Eventually, this sensing platform was further explored in serum samples with satisfied recovery (102.0 %). This research renders some constructive insights for synthesis of high-entropy alloys and their expanded applications in bioassays and bio-devices.
ISSN:1567-5394
1878-562X
DOI:10.1016/j.bioelechem.2024.108639