Abstract

Quench-type electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunosensors are appealing for detecting small molecule contaminants in signal-on mode, for which efficient ECL quenchers are highly desirable. Here, the classical quencher of polydopamine (PDA) was transformed into a unique structure by introducing zeolite imidazole frameworks (ZIFs). Besides the inherent energy transfer quenching effect on ECL, the resulting PDA@ZIFs exhibits a high scavenging property against electrogenerated coreactant-radicals and inhibits the formation of excited luminophore. A quench-type ECL immunosensor for ochratoxin A (OTA) was developed using the PDA@ZIFs as a quencher and the g-C3N4 as a luminophore. The immunosensor showed a good response towards the OTA with a linear range of 10.0 fg/mL–1.0 ng/mL and a detection limit of 4.8 fg/mL. Acceptable recoveries of 85.7 to 109.2 % were achieved for the detection of OTA in spiked foods. This work offers valuable insight for improving the performance of quench-typed ECL biosensors.

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