摘要

In this work, Ru(phen)(2)(cpaphen)(2+) linked-ampicillin (Ru-Amp), as the novel specific recognition element, was proposed to construct a simple and sensitive electrogenerated chemiluminescence (ECL) biosensor for the determination of p-lactamase. Here, Ru-Amp complex acted not only as a novel specific recognition element for beta-Iactamase but also as the ECL Luminescent reagent. Through electrostatic adsorption and the intermolecular pi-pi interactions, a large amount of Ru-Amp was immobilized to gold nanoparticles (TA@AuNPs) prepared by thiophenemalonic acid (TA) to obtain Ru-Amp/TA@AuNPs nanocomposites. The nanocomposites, which can produce very stable films exhibiting excellent ECL behaviors, were self-assembled on the CNTs-Nf modified glassy carbon electrode surface. The presence of the target P-lactamase resulted in autonomous hydrolysis reaction of Amp, achievement of the efficient ECL emission and highly sensitive detection of beta-lactamase. The biosensor for P-Iactamase detection was developed with excellent sensitivity of a concentration variation from 50 pg mL(-1) to 100 ng mL(-1) with a low detection limit of 37 pg mL-1. An ECL assay offers the proposed method opportunities for designing new Ru-based ECL luminophores for biosensing applications.