Dual-Quenching Effects of Methylene Blue on the Luminophore and Co-Reactant: Application for Electrochemiluminescent-Electrochemical Ratiometric Zearalenone Detection

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Lijun Luo

Jiangsu University

Xiaohong Liu

Jiangsu University

Xiaoya Bi

Jiangsu University

Libo Li

Jiangsu University

Tianyan You

Jiangsu University

Abstract

Methylene blue (MB) is a common multifunctional indicator, which can be applied as a quencher for electrochemiluminescence (ECL) analysis as well as a classical redox probe. Although it is relatively prevalent for MB to study the mechanism with Ru-based luminophores in ECL systems, there are few studies on the effects between MB and co-reactants. In this work, we proposed the first investigation of MB on the luminophore and co-reactant of the self-enhanced ECL composites (nitrogen-doped graphene quantum dots on Ru(bpy)32+-doped silica nanoparticles, NGQDs-Ru@SiO2), respectively. The relatively narrow ECL spectrum of luminophore (Ru@SiO2) and the suitable ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrum of MB led to the ECL resonance energy transfer between them, meanwhile the appropriate energy levels among them facilitated the electron transfer, resulting in a decreased ECL signal (quench mode I). Additionally, the co-reactant (NGQDs) was prone to π-π conjugation with MB due to its abundant π-electrons, which reduced the concentration of NGQDs’ intermediates and triggered a weakened ECL signal (quench mode II). Therefore, the dual-quenching effects are ingeniously integrated and designed in one ECL-electrochemical (ECL-EC) ratiometric aptasensor for zearalenone detection, for demonstrating its efficacy in enhancing the sensitivity, which is 4.8-fold higher than Ru@SiO2 alone. This innovative ratiometric aptasensor achieved a relatively wide linear range from 1.0×10-15 to 5.0×10-8 g mL-1, and obtained a low detection limit of 8.5×10-16 g mL-1. Our proposed dual-quenching interactions between MB and NGQDs-Ru@SiO2 will open a new prospective for ECL-EC ratiometric aptasensor, which further broaden the application in sensitive and precise analysis of mycotoxins.

Keywords: Methylene blue, Self-enhanced ECL composites, Dual-quenching effects, ECL-EC ratiometric aptasensor, Zearalenone

Suggested Citation

Luo, Lijun and Liu, Xiaohong and Bi, Xiaoya and Li, Libo and You, Tianyan, Dual-Quenching Effects of Methylene Blue on the Luminophore and Co-Reactant: Application for Electrochemiluminescent-Electrochemical Ratiometric Zearalenone Detection. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4252160 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4252160

Lijun Luo

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

Xiaohong Liu

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xiaoya Bi

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

Libo Li

Jiangsu University ( email )

Tianyan You (Contact Author)

Jiangsu University ( email )

Xuefu Rd. 301
Xhenjiang, 212013
China

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