Chinese Chemical Letters | 2021
Artful union of a zirconium-porphyrin MOF/GO composite for fabricating an aptamer-based electrochemical sensor with superb detecting performance
Abstract
Abstract More and more attentions have been focused on design and synthesis of novel metal-organic framework/graphene oxide (MOF/GO) composites with unique performance. Zirconium-porphyrin MOF (PCN-222) is in-situ synthesis with the existence of GO with –COOH group to artfully fabricate a PCN-222/GO composite. This composite can be employed as functional material to modify the working electrode. Thanks to excellent electrical conductivity of GO, abundant mesoporous channels and numerous Zr(IV) metal sites of PCN-222, this composite can immobilize a large amount of aptamer through strong π-π stacking interaction and high affinity between phosphate group of aptamer and Zr(IV) site of PCN-222 simultaneously. Hence, an ultra-sensitive electrochemical aptasensor based on PCN-222/GO composite can quantificationally detect trace chloramphenicol with limit of detection of 7.04\u2009pg/mL (21.79\u2009pmol/L) from 0.01\u2009ng/mL to 50\u2009ng/mL by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy even in real samples. Meanwhile, this fabricated aptasensor reveals good repeatability, outstanding selectivity and preferable long-term storage. This research provides a useful approach to construct MOF/GO composites for fabricating electrochemical aptasensors in the electrochemical detection field.