Materials (Dec 2013)

Magnetic Fe3O4-Based Sandwich-Type Biosensor Using Modified Gold Nanoparticles as Colorimetric Probes for the Detection of Dopamine

  • Zhiyong Wang,
  • Yanyan Bai,
  • Wenchao Wei,
  • Ning Xia,
  • Yuhui Du

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma6125690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 12
pp. 5690 – 5699

Abstract

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In this work, we designed a visual biosensor for dopamine (DA) detection using magnetic Fe3O4 particles and dithiobis(sulfosuccinimidylpropionate)-modified gold nanoparticles (DTSSP-AuNPs) as the recognition elements. Specifically, DA molecules were assembled onto the surface of DTSSP-AuNPs via the amine coupling reaction between the amino group of DA and activated carboxyl group of DTSSP. Accordingly, DA-anchored DTSSP-AuNPs were captured by Fe3O4 through the interaction of catechol and iron. In a magnetic field, the formed Fe3O4-DA-DTSSP-AuNPs conjugates were easily removed from the solution, leading to fading of the AuNPs suspension and decrease of the UV/Vis signal. As a result, a detection limit of 10 nM for DA was achieved. The theoretical simplicity and high selectivity demonstrated that the sandwich-type strategy based on Fe3O4 and AuNPs would lead to many colorimetric detection applications in clinical study by rationally designing the surface chemistry of AuNPs and Fe3O4.

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