Photo-crosslinking of doped magic-sized nanoclusters for the construction of enhanced electrochemiluminescence biosensors†
Abstract
Semiconductor magic-sized nanoclusters (MSCs) possess atomic-level compositional precision and ultrasmall dimensions, allowing accurate modulation of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) properties, essential for advanced bioanalytical applications. However, low intrinsic ECL intensity and poor stability in bipolar electrode (BPE)-ECL systems hinder their broader use. In this work, we addressed these limitations through doping and direct optical crosslinking strategies, achieving a 24-fold boost in the ECL signal and a fivefold stability increase for doped (CdS)34:Ag MSCs compared with original (CdS)34 MSCs. The resulting BPE-ECL biosensing platform was used for the sensitive detection of glucose with a linear detection range of 10 μM to 1 mM and a detection limit of 3.64 μM. This approach provides a robust strategy to enhance MSC-based ECL biosensing, paving the way for ultrasensitive, stable biosensors for clinical diagnostics and bioanalysis.