- Signal enhancement and low oxidation potentials for miniaturized ECL biosensors via N-butyldiethanolamine.
Signal enhancement and low oxidation potentials for miniaturized ECL biosensors via N-butyldiethanolamine.
The Analyst (2017-06-08)
Stefanie Kirschbaum-Harriman, Michael Mayer, Axel Duerkop, Thomas Hirsch, Antje J Baeumner
PMID28590001
RESUMO
We present studies on ruthenium-based electrochemiluminescence (ECL) focusing on conditions supporting signal enhancement and low oxidation potentials. Low oxidation potentials (LOPs) are especially attractive for miniaturized ECL biosensors, as microfabricated electrodes tend to detach from their support when used with high currents and operated at high potentials. Furthermore, high potentials or current densities can lead to damage of typical biosensor surface coatings and biological probes. The possibility of generating LOP ECL signals at a potential below 900 mV was therefore studied for Ru(bpy)