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Biomaterials | 2012

Three-dimensional paper-based electrochemiluminescence immunodevice for multiplexed measurement of biomarkers and point-of-care testing

Lei Ge; Jixian Yan; Xianrang Song; Mei Yan; Shenguang Ge; Jinghua Yu

In this work, electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunoassay was introduced into the recently proposed microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μPADs) based on directly screen-printed electrodes on paper for the very first time. The screen-printed paper-electrodes will be more important for further development of this paper-based ECL device in simple, low-cost and disposable application than commercialized ones. To further perform high-performance, high-throughput, simple and inexpensive ECL immunoassay on μPAD for point-of-care testing, a wax-patterned three-dimensional (3D) paper-based ECL device was demonstrated for the very first time. In this 3D paper-based ECL device, eight carbon working electrodes including their conductive pads were screen-printed on a piece of square paper and shared the same Ag/AgCl reference and carbon counter electrodes on another piece of square paper after stacking. Using typical tris-(bipyridine)-ruthenium (Ⅱ) - tri-n-propylamine ECL system, the application test of this 3D paper-based ECL device was performed through the diagnosis of four tumor markers in real clinical serum samples. With the aid of a facile device-holder and a section-switch assembled on the analyzer, eight working electrodes were sequentially placed into the circuit to trigger the ECL reaction in the sweeping range from 0.5 to 1.1 V at room temperature. In addition, this 3D paper-based ECL device can be easily integrated and combined with the recently emerging paper electronics to further develop simple, sensitive, low-cost, disposable and portable μPAD for point-of-care testing, public health and environmental monitoring in remote regions, developing or developed countries.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

Paper‐Based Electrochemiluminescent 3D Immunodevice for Lab‐on‐Paper, Specific, and Sensitive Point‐of‐Care Testing

Jixian Yan; Lei Ge; Xianrang Song; Mei Yan; Shenguang Ge; Jinghua Yu

Recent research on microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (μPADs) has shown that paper has great potential for the fabrication of low-cost diagnostic devices for healthcare and environmental monitoring applications. Herein, electrochemiluminescence (ECL) was introduced for the first time into μPADs that were based on screen-printed paper-electrodes. To further perform high-specificity, high-performance, and high-sensitivity ECL on μPADs for point-of-care testing (POCT), ECL immunoassay capabilities were introduced into a wax-patterned 3D paper-based ECL device, which was characterized by SEM, contact-angle measurement, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. With the aid of a home-made device-holder, the ECL reaction was triggered at room temperature. By using a typical tris(bipyridine)ruthenium-tri-n-propylamine ECL system, this paper-based ECL 3D immunodevice was applied to the diagnosis of carcinoembryonic antigens in real clinical serum samples. This contribution further expands the number of sensitive and specific detection modes of μPADs.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013

Electrochemiluminescence of blue-luminescent graphene quantum dots and its application in ultrasensitive aptasensor for adenosine triphosphate detection.

Juanjuan Lu; Mei Yan; Lei Ge; Shenguang Ge; Shaowei Wang; Jixian Yan; Jinghua Yu

A simple approach based on exfoliating and disintegrating treatments for graphite oxide, followed by hydrothermal synthesis, was developed to prepare water-soluble graphene quantum dots (GQDs). The as-prepared GQDs exhibited bright blue emission under ultraviolet irradiation (∼365nm), and showed an excitation-independent photoluminescence feature. More importantly, a newly anodic electrochemiluminescence (ECL) was observed from the water-soluble GQDs with H2O2 as coreactant for the first time, and the ECL induced a strong light emission at a low potential (ca. 0.4V vs. Ag/AgCl). The ECL mechanism is investigated in detail. Employing SiO2 nanospheres as signal carrier, a novel SiO2/GQDs ECL signal amplification labels were synthesized based on which a ultrasensitive ECL aptamer sensor was proposed. Under the optimized experimental conditions, the proposed ECL aptamer sensor exhibited excellent analytical performance for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) determination, ranging from 5.0×10(-12) to 5.0×10(-9)molL(-1) with the detection limit of 1.5×10(-12)molL(-1). Due to the low cytotoxicity and excellent biocompatibility, GQDs are demonstrated to be an eco-friendly material as well as excellent ECL labeling agents for biosensor.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2013

In situ assembly of porous Au-paper electrode and functionalization of magnetic silica nanoparticles with HRP via click chemistry for Microcystin-LR immunoassay.

Shenguang Ge; Weiyan Liu; Lei Ge; Mei Yan; Jixian Yan; Jiadong Huang; Jinghua Yu

A simple, low-cost and sensitive origami electrochemical immunoassay-device was developed based on a novel gold nanoparticle modified porous paper working electrode (Au-PWE) for point-of-care testing. Azide-functionalized Au-PWE was prepared by the functionalization of Au-PWE with 1-azidoundecan-11-thiol. Alkyne end-terminated antibody was prepared with 4-pentynoic acid and antibody by the 1-ethyl-3-(3-(dimethylamino) propyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride and N-hydroxysuccinimide activation reaction. Alkyne-antibody was coupled to azido-Au-PWE by click reaction as a recognition element. Nearly monodispersed sphere-like silica-coated ferroferric oxide (Fe3O4@SiO2) nanoparticles were prepared via the reverse microemulsion method. Azide-functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2 was prepared by the functionalization of silica shell with 3-bromopropyltrichlorosilane followed by substitution with sodium azide. Alkyne-functionalized antibody and horse radish peroxidase were coupled to azide-functionalized Fe3O4@SiO2 by click reaction as signal label. Horse radish peroxidase and ferroferric oxide could catalyze the oxidation of thionine in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. After the sandwich immunoreaction, the current was proportional to the logarithm of the Microcystin-LR. The linear regression equation was i(μA)=119.89+46.27 log cMC-LR (μg/mL) in the range from 0.01 to 200 μg/mL. The limit of detection was 0.004 μg/mL. This immunoassay would provide a universal immunoassay method in environmental monitoring and public health.


Analytical Methods | 2012

A novel high selectivity sensor for tetradifon residues based on double-side hollow molecularly imprinted materials

Jixian Yan; Jinghua Yu; Peini Zhao; Lei Ge; Mei Yan; Shiquan Liu

A sensitive and rapid technique for high selectivity detection of tetradifon has been developed. This method is based on a new kind of hollow shell molecularly imprinted (MI) polymer. In this method, the new hollow shell MI polymer has bigger specific surface areas compared with the traditional one based on the double-sides hollow microspheres structure. The proposed method has the advantage of wider linear range and lower limit of detection compared with the traditional one. The change in chemiluminescence (CL) intensity is linearly proportional with the concentration of tetradifon in the range 0.1∼12 μg mL−1 and the detection limit has reached 0.0483 μg mL−1. The new MI-CL sensor has been successfully applied to the determination of residual tetradifon in food and the results obtained compare well with those by other methods.


Chemical Communications | 2013

A microfluidic origami electrochemiluminescence aptamer-device based on a porous Au-paper electrode and a phenyleneethynylene derivative

Jixian Yan; Mei Yan; Lei Ge; Jinghua Yu; Shenguang Ge; Jiadong Huang


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2014

An origami electrochemiluminescence immunosensor based on gold/graphene for specific, sensitive point-of-care testing of carcinoembryonic antigen

Jixian Yan; Mei Yan; Lei Ge; Shenguang Ge; Jinghua Yu


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

TiO2–graphene complex nanopaper for paper-based label-free photoelectrochemical immunoassay

Yan Zhang; Lei Ge; Shenguang Ge; Mei Yan; Jixian Yan; Dejin Zang; Juanjuan Lu; Jinghua Yu; Xianrang Song


Archive | 2011

Preparation and application of electrochemiluminescence sensor for detecting trace pesticide residue

Shenguang Ge; Jinghua Yu; Mei Yan; Jiadong Huang; Ping Yang; Lei Ge; Fuwei Wan; Peini Zhao; Weiqiang Gao; Juanjuan Lu; Shaowei Wang; Meng Zhang; Dejin Cang; Shoumei Wang; Jixian Yan


Archive | 2011

Study and application of quantum dot molecular imprinting microsphere quartz fluorescent sensor for detecting trace multicomponent food additives quickly on site

Jinghua Yu; Lei Ge; Mei Yan; Ping Yang; Jiadong Huang; Shenguang Ge; Fuwei Wan; Peini Zhao; Weiqiang Gao; Juanjuan Lu; Shaowei Wang; Meng Zhang; Dejin Cang; Shoumei Wang; Jixian Yan

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University of Jinan

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