Abstract

A novel electrochemiluminescence (ECL) aptasensor for the determination of lincomycin (LIN) was developedbased on CdS QDs/carboxylated g-C3N4 (CdS QDs/C-g-C3N4). CdS QDs/C-g-C3N4 served as the substrate of the aptasensor, and then CdS QDs/C-g-C3N4-modified electrode was incubated with aptamer DNA (Apt-DNA). When the non-specific sites of the electrode surface was blocked by 6-mercaptohexanol, the ferrocene-labeled probe (Fer-DNA) was assembled onto the electrode surface through base complementation with Apt-DNA. In the absence of LIN, the ECL signal was quenched effectively by Fer-DNA and a decreased ECL emission (off state) was acquired. On the contrary, LIN was specifically bond with Apt-DNA, and Fer-DNA was detached from the aptasensor surface because of the deformation of Apt-DNA, resulting in an effectively enhanced ECL signal (on state). The constructed ECL aptasensor exhibited a wide detection range for LIN determination (0.05ngmL-1-100μgmL-1) with a low detection limit (0.02ngmL-1). Importantly, the proposed ECL aptasensor showed outstanding accuracy and specificity for LIN determination, and also provided a potential strategy for other antibiotic determinations.

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