Issue 19, 2020

Multi-praseodymium-and-tungsten bridging octameric tellurotungstate and its 2D honeycomb composite film for detecting estrogen

Abstract

Under coordination driving force of tungsten and rare-earth (RE) bridges, we synthesized a novel giant multi-tungsten-and-RE-bridging octameric tellurotungstate (TT) [H2N(CH3)2]16K8Na6H10[Pr8(H2O)20W16O48][B-α-TeW9O33]8·70H2O (1) in CH3CN–H2O mixed solvent. The cluster anion {[Pr8(H2O)20W16O48][B-α-TeW9O33]8}40− features sixteen WVI bridges, eight PrIII bridges and eight trivacant Keggin [B-α-TeW9O33]8− fragments, which the square {W4O12} cluster can be imagined as a seed to induce the aggregation of eight [B-α-TeW9O33]8− fragments by coordination driving force of additional twelve WVI bridges and eight PrIII ions. Furthermore, the 2D 1@DODA (dimethyldioctadecyl ammonium bromide = DODA·Br) honeycomb composite material was prepared. The honeycomb morphology of the 1@DODA composite material provides rich binding sites for electrodepositing Au nanoparticles to make Au/1@DODA electrodes. The aptamer of 17β-estradiol (E2) hormone can be grafted to the Au/1@DODA electrodes via Au–S bonding interaction to construct the Au/1@DODA aptamer biosensors. By virtue of the specific recognition interaction of aptamer and the electrochemical signal amplification function of methylene blue and cDNA, the Au/1@DODA aptamer biosensors can realize the electrochemical detection of E2. This finding not only offers an electrochemical biosensing platform for detecting E2, but also expands POM-based composite materials in the applications of clinical detection and biological analysis.

Graphical abstract: Multi-praseodymium-and-tungsten bridging octameric tellurotungstate and its 2D honeycomb composite film for detecting estrogen

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 mar 2020
Accepted
05 may 2020
First published
06 may 2020

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 10842-10853

Multi-praseodymium-and-tungsten bridging octameric tellurotungstate and its 2D honeycomb composite film for detecting estrogen

Y. Zhang, J. Jiang, Y. Liu, P. Li, Y. Liu, L. Chen and J. Zhao, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 10842 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR01901A

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