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Correlated Optical Imaging And Electrochemical Recording For Studying Single Nanoparticle Collisions, Lin-Lin Sun, Wei Wang, Hong-Yuan Chen
Correlated Optical Imaging And Electrochemical Recording For Studying Single Nanoparticle Collisions, Lin-Lin Sun, Wei Wang, Hong-Yuan Chen
Journal of Electrochemistry
With the development of nano-fabrications in recent years, a novel strategy based on random collisions of single electroactive nanoparticles (NPs) onto an inert ultramicroelectrode (UME) has been emerged in the field of nanoelectrochemistry, and named as single nanoparticles collisions (SNCs). The technique uses a chronoamperometric method to detect transient current generated by random collisions of single NPs onto an UME. By analyzing the current signal, one could study the properties of single NPs. Although this technique can detect electrochemical or electrocatalytic currents of a single NP, the traditional SNCs technology lacks necessary spatial resolution to identify and characterize a specific …
Sensitive And Reusable Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Aptasensor Fabricated By Electrochemically Double Covalent Coupling Method For The Detection Of Cocaine, Xiao-Feia Wang, Tinga Zhang, Bing Wang, Hong-Lan Qi, Cheng-Xiao Zhang
Sensitive And Reusable Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Aptasensor Fabricated By Electrochemically Double Covalent Coupling Method For The Detection Of Cocaine, Xiao-Feia Wang, Tinga Zhang, Bing Wang, Hong-Lan Qi, Cheng-Xiao Zhang
Journal of Electrochemistry
A double covalent coupling method based on click chemistry and diazonium chemistry was developed for the fabrication of a sensitive and reusable electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) aptasensor. As a proof-of-concept, cocaine was chosen as a model target, and a specific aptamer was chosen as a recognition molecule element, while ruthenium complex derivative (Ru1) as an ECL signal compound. The ECL aptasensor was fabricated by electrochemically diazotizing a phenylazide on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode, and then, coupling the alkyne functionalized Ru1-labeled cocaine aptamer through click chemistry. The ECL aptasensor was facilely used to determine cocaine in the range from …