Au nanoparticle‐catalyzed electron transfer from ammonia‐borane to Ru(NH3)63+ for sensitive biosensing
Seonhwa Park,
Aman Bhatia,
Ponnusamy Nandhakumar
et al.
Abstract:Metal nanoparticle (NP)‐catalyzed electron transfer (ET) from a reducing agent to a metal complex is useful for signal amplification in biosensors. For efficient ET, the metal complex must undergo rapid outer‐sphere reactions, be highly water‐soluble, and effectively penetrate bio/organic layers on metal NPs. Our study identifies Ru(NH3)63+ as well‐suited for this purpose. Among reducing agents, ammonia‐borane (AB) enables rapid metal NP‐catalyzed ET, with Au, Pt, and Pd NPs displaying similar catalytic activi… Show more
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