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Development of Visible-Light Induced Photoelectrochemical Platform Based on Cyclometalated Iridium(III) Complex for Bioanalysis
The performance of
the photoelectrochemical (PEC) bioanalysis relies
closely on the properties of the used photoactive species. In this
study, a visible-light induced PEC active species, [(C6)<sub>2</sub>IrÂ(dcbpy)]<sup>+</sup>PF<sub>6</sub><sup>–</sup> (C6 = coumarin
6, dcbpy = 2,2′-bipyridine-4,4′-dicarboxylic acid) was
prepared based on C6 with the stronger absorbance in the visible region.
The as-prepared complex was characterized by <sup>1</sup>H NMR, UV–visible
absorption and cyclic voltammetry. It exhibits intense absorption
in visible region at 480 nm with a molar extinction coefficient (ε)
of more 40000 M<sup>–1</sup> cm<sup>–1</sup>, which
is approximately twice that of RuÂ(bpy)<sub>3</sub><sup>2+</sup>. The
PEC behaviors of the iridiumÂ(III) complex were investigated through
covalently attaching to the ITO electrode. Induced by visible light,
a large and stable cathodic photocurrent can be observed when dissolved
O<sub>2</sub> is served as a sacrificial electron acceptor. Also probable
mechanisms of photocurrent generation are deduced. Employing [(C6)<sub>2</sub>IrÂ(dcbpy)]<sup>+</sup>PF<sub>6</sub><sup>–</sup> as
signal reporter, the Au NPs-based nanoprobe was constructed and successfully
applied to assembly PEC platform based on the Exo III-assisted recycling
amplification for bioanalysis. With thrombin as a model analyte, the
PEC platform was found to be logarithmically proportional to thrombin
concentrations across the range from 20 fM to 10 pM with fine selectivity,
indicating excellent PEC properties of the synthesized IrÂ(III) complex
and enormous potential for PEC bioanalysis