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Dual-signal amplification electrochemical sensing for the sensitive detection of uranyl ion based on gold nanoparticles and hybridization chain reaction-assisted synthesis of silver nanoclusters
Herein, a dual-signal amplification electrochemical sensing has been proposed for the ultrasensitive detection of uranyl ions (UO 2 2+ ) by integration of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and hybridization chain reaction (HCR)-assisted synthesis of silver nanoclusters (AgNCs). In this sensing platform, AuNPs are used as an ideal signal amplification carrier, aiming at increasing the loads of UO 2 2+ -specific DNAzyme on the gold electrode. In the presence of UO 2 2+ , UO 2 2+ -specific DNAzyme can be activated, leading to the cleavage of substrate strands (S-DNA). Then, HCR is triggered to produce long dsDNA through hybridization the probe with the ssDNA on the electrode surface. As a result, an amplified electrochemical response can be detected by inserting a large amount of AgNCs generated in situ using dsDNA as template. Featured with amplification efficiency, good specificity and high sensitivity, the strategy could quantitatively detect UO 2 2+ down to 6.2 pM with a linear calibration range from 20 pM to 5000 pM. The proposed sensing platform has been also successfully demonstrated the practical application of detecting UO 2 2+ , indicating that the developed method has the potential applications and can open up a new avenue for highly sensitive detection of UO 2 2+ in environmental monitoring.