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“Cave Effect” Induces Self-Assembled Bimetallic Hollow Structure for Three-in-One Lateral Flow Immunoassay

Qiushuang Wu, Xi Jia, Lihua Li, Xin Li, Mingran Yang, Li Wang

2024Nano Letters23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bimetallic hollow structures have attracted much attention due to their unique properties, but they still face the problems of nonuniform alloys and excessive etching leading to structural collapse. Here, uniform bimetallic hollow nanospheres are constructed by pore engineering and then highly loaded with hemin (Hemin@MOF). Interestingly, in the presence of polydopamine (PDA), the competitive coordination between anionic polymer (γ-PGA) and dimethylimidazole does not lead to the collapse of the external framework but self-assembly into a hollow structure. By constructing the Hemin@MOF immune platform and using E. coli O157:H7 as the detection object, we find that the visual detection limits can reach 10, 3, and 3 CFU/mL in colorimetric, photothermal, and catalytic modes, which is 4 orders of magnitude lower than the traditional gold standard. This study provides a new idea for the morphological modification of the metal–organic skeleton and multifunctional immunochromatography detection.

Topics & Concepts

Bimetallic stripHeminMaterials scienceNanotechnologySelf-assemblyPolymerChemical engineeringComposite materialChemistryMetallurgyEngineeringMetalHemeBiochemistryEnzymeAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesDendrimers and Hyperbranched Polymers