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Boron and Nitrogen-Codoped Carbon Dots as Highly Efficient Electrochemiluminescence Emitters for Ultrasensitive Detection of Hepatitis B Virus DNA

Yu-Zhuo Guo, Jia‐Li Liu, Yifei Chen, Yaqin Chai, Zhaohui Li, Ruo Yuan

2022Analytical Chemistry69 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, boron and nitrogen-codoped carbon dots (BN-CDs) as highly efficient electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters with advantages of low excitation potential and high ECL efficiency were prepared to establish a novel ternary ECL system for ultrasensitive detection of HBV-DNA. Especially, both platinum nanoflowers (Pt NFs) and boron radicals (B•) from the BN-CDs could accelerate the reduction of coreactant S2O82– to abundant SO4•– simultaneously, making the BN-CDs have outstanding ECL performance. Impressively, the ECL efficiency of BN-CDs is much higher than that of nondoped CDs and single-doped CDs. In addition, by combining the novel ECL ternary system with the exonuclease III (Exo III)-induced target DNA amplification strategy, an ECL biosensor was constructed to realize the ultrasensitive detection of HBV-DNA from 100 aM to 1 nM, while the limit of detection was 18.08 aM. Therefore, a promising highly efficient ECL emitter was offered to develop a novel ECL detection method for clinical disease analysis.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrochemiluminescenceDetection limitChemistryTernary operationBiosensorBoronNanotechnologyMaterials scienceChromatographyProgramming languageComputer scienceOrganic chemistryBiochemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsBiosensors and Analytical Detection