Os(ii/iii) complex supports pH-insensitive electrochemical DNA-based sensing with superior operational stability than the benchmark methylene blue reporter†
Abstract
DNA-based electrochemical sensors use redox reporters to transduce affinity events into electrical currents. Ideally, such reporters must be electrochemically reversible, chemically stable for thousands of redox cycles, and tolerant to changing chemical environments. Here we report the first use of an Os(II/III) complex in DNA-based sensors, which undergoes pH-insensitive electron transfer with 35% better operational stability relative to the benchmark methylene blue, making it a promising reporter for continuous molecular monitoring applications where pH fluctuates with time.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 150th Anniversary Collection: Electrochemistry and Electroanalytical Approaches