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  • Title: Ruthenium(II) Complex-Grafted Hollow Hierarchical Metal-Organic Frameworks with Superior Electrochemiluminescence Performance for Sensitive Assay of Thrombin.
    Author: Huang W, Hu GB, Liang WB, Wang JM, Lu ML, Yuan R, Xiao DR.
    Journal: Anal Chem; 2021 Apr 20; 93(15):6239-6245. PubMed ID: 33822576.
    Abstract:
    Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with porous structures exhibit favorable promise in synthesizing high-performance electrochemiluminescence (ECL) materials, yet their micropores and narrow channels not only restrict the loading capacity of ECL luminophores but also constrain the diffusion of coreactants, ions, and electrons. Hence, we developed a new and simple hydrothermal etching strategy for the fabrication of a hollow hierarchical MOF (HH-UiO-66-NH2) with a hierarchical-pore shell, which was employed as a carrier to graft Ru(bpy)2(mcpbpy)2+ (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine, mcpbpy = 4-(4'-methyl-[2,2'-bipyridin]-4-yl) butanoic acid) onto the coordinatively unsaturated Zr6 nodes of HH-UiO-66-NH2, creating the Ru-complex-grafted HH-UiO-66-NH2 (abbreviated as HH-Ru-UiO-66-NH2). Impressively, the HH-Ru-UiO-66-NH2 presented brilliant ECL emission. On the one hand, the HH-UiO-66-NH2 with a hierarchical-pore shell and hollow cavity was conducive to immobilize the Ru(bpy)2(mcpbpy)2+ of large steric hindrance into the interior of the MOF, markedly improving the load number of luminophores. On the other hand, the hierarchical-pore shell of HH-UiO-66-NH2 permitted fast diffusion of coreactants, ions, and electrons that facilitated the excitation of more grafted luminophores and greatly enhanced the utilization ratio of ECL luminophores. Inspired by the superior ECL performance of HH-Ru-UiO-66-NH2, an ECL sensing platform was constructed on the basis of HH-Ru-UiO-66-NH2 as an ECL beacon combining catalytic hairpin assembly as a signal amplification strategy, showing excellent selectivity and high sensitivity for thrombin determination. This proof-of-concept work proposed a simple and feasible hydrothermal etching strategy to construct hollow hierarchical MOFs that served as carrier materials to immobilize ECL luminophores, providing significant inspiration to develop highly efficient ECL materials and endowing hollow hierarchical MOFs with ECL sensing applications for the first time.
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