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Study of Highly Efficient Bimetallic Ruthenium Tris-bipyridyl ECL Labels for Coreactant System

Journal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 81, Issue 24, Pages 10227-10231

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac9020903

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  1. State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Dalian University of Technology [KF0609]
  2. Education Ministry and National Natural Science Foundation of China [20872012, 20071108, 707016, 20706008, 20725621]
  3. Education Department of Liaoning Province [2008S040]
  4. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [200801411004]
  5. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University [IRT0711]
  6. State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, Southeast University

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A series of bimetallic ruthenium complexes [(bpy)(2)Ru(bpy)(CH2)(n)(bpy)Ru(bpy)(2)](4+) (1, where bpy is 2,2'-bipyridinyl, n = 3, 5, 8) for the coreactant electrochemiluminescence (ECL) system have been synthesized. Their ECL property at different working electrode has been studied in 0.1 M phosphate buffer by using tripropylamine (TPrA) and 2-(dibutylamino) ethanol (DBAE) as the coreactant. The results demonstrate that the ECL intensity depends largely on the length of the saturated carbon chain linkage: the longer is the carbon chain, the higher is the ECL intensity. A remarkable ECL enhancement (up to about 25 times), in comparison with the commonly used metallic [Ru(bpy)(3)](2+), has been observed from 1c (n = 8) at Pt electrode. With 20 mM TPrA, the log of the ECL intensity increases linearly with the log of complex 1c concentrations over the concentration range of 1.0 x 10(-16) to 1.0 x 10(-6) M at glassy carbon electrode. The detection limit is 1.0 x 10(-16) M at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3. This is the highest ECL detection limit for bimetallic system reported until now. The study provides a general methodology to further improve and tune the ECL efficiency by using multimetallic ruthenium complexes.

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