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A voltammetry biosensor based on self-assembled layers of a heteroleptic tris(phthalocyaninato) europium triple-decker complex and tyrosinase for catechol detection

Journal

ENZYME AND MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 139, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2020.109578

Keywords

Biosensor; LB films; Catechol; Triphthalocyanine; Tyrosinase

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21771192]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2017ZB0315, ZR2017MB006]
  3. Postgraduate's Innovation Project [YCX2019070]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [18CX06001A, 19CX05001A]
  5. Taishan Scholar program of Shandong Province [ts201712019]

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A highly efficient enzyme-based sensor was made from a heteroleptic tris(phthalocyaninato) europium triple-decker complex Eu-2(Pc)[Pc(OPh)(8)](2), for the first time. The ITO working electrode was modified by a mixture of hybrid mull-layers consisting of Eu-2(Pc)[Pc(OPh)(8)](2), stearic acid (SA) and tyrosinase (Tyr) (Eu-2(Pc)[Pc (OPh)(8)](2)/SA/Tyr-ITO) using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique. The microstructure and morphology of the resulting LB films can be characterized by their pi-A isotherms, UV-vis absorption spectra, X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis. The experimental results revealed that the triple-decker molecules of Eu-2(Pc)[Pc(OPh)(8)](2) take a HAype molecular stacking mode in both pure and mixed LB film, and the microstructures of films were effectively improved by mixing SA within the triple-decker Eu-2(Pc)[Pc(OPh)(8)](2) molecules. The excellent electrocatalytic effect of the Eu-2(Pc)[Pc(OPh)(8)](2)/SA/Tyr LB films, leads to a good linear increase from 5.26 x 10(-7) to 2.1 x 10(-4) M for catechol. It also leads to an excellent sensitivity of 2.19 mu A/mu M, and a detection limits of 6.29 x 10(-8) M (S/N = 3) of catehol at the oxidation peak, achieving best catechol sensing performance among the phthalocyanine-based biosensing mediators. The reduction peak also showed a good linear increase from 5.26 x 10(-7) to 1.60 x 10(-4) M for catechol with a sensitivity of 0.615 mu A/mu M, and a detection limit of 1.69 x 10(-7) M (S/N = 3). Moreover, the Eu-2(Pc)[Pc(OPh)(8)](2)/SA/Tyr-ITO electrode are easy to reproduce, stable and resistant to interference when it comes to detection for catehol, and this indicates great potential of industrial application of tris(phthalocyaninato) rare earth complexes in ultrasensitive and specific biosensors.

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