Abstract

Perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) are regarded as potential candidates as electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters due to their excellent photoluminescence ability. Herein, we report the ECL behavior of FAPbBr3 NCs (FA stands for CH(NH2)2) in the aqueous media. It was shown that the ECL of FAPbBr3 NCs can be obtained by hole-injection to oxidize their reduced states, with the emission peak centered around 534±1 nm and the full width at half maximum of 31±0.5 nm. The annihilation ECL of FAPbBr3 NCs was 4.3± 0.4 folds enhanced by adding 8% (w/w) CNTs. In the presence of tripropanolamine (TPrA) as the co-reactant, the anodic ECL intensity of FAPbBr3 was enhanced by a factor of 29 in compared with its annihilation ECL. The ECL intensity of FAPbBr3 NCs was enhanced 4.8 and 10.6 folds by using TiO2 nanoparticles (NPs) as the co-reaction accelerator and CNTs as the conductivity enhancer, respectively. In the mixture of TiO2 NPs @FAPbBr3 NCs @CNTs, the enhancement in ECL intensity of FAPbBr3 NCs by a factor of 21.6 was obtained. The anodic ECL of TiO2 NP @FAPbBr3 NCs @CNTs/GCE was applied to determination dopamine in the linear range of 0.01–10 μM, with the detection limit of 2.9 nM.

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