Surface plasmon resonance and electrochemistry for detection of small molecules using catalyzed deposition of metal ions on gold substrate

  • Jianlong Wang
  • , Fuan Wang
  • , Xiangqin Zou
  • , Zhiai Xu
  • , Shaojun Dong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Small molecules are difficult to detect by conventional surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy due to the fact that the changes in the refractive index resulted from the binding process of small biomolecules are quite small. Here, we report a simple and effective method to detect small biomolecule using SPR spectroscopy and electrochemistry by catalyzed deposition of metal ions on SPR gold film. As an example, the ascorbic acid-mediated deposition of Ag on gold film was monitored by in situ SPR spectrum. The deposition of Ag atom on gold film resulted in an obvious decrease of depth in SPR angular scan curves of reflectance intensity and minimum reflectivity angle. The depth change of the SPR reflectance intensity and minimum reflectivity angle curves mainly relied on the amount of Ag atom deposited on gold film that can be controlled by the concentration of ascorbic acid. By monitoring the deposition of Ag atom on gold film, ascorbic acid was detected in the concentration range of 2 × 10-5 M to 1 × 10-3 M. After each of detections, the SPR sensor surface was completely regenerated by a potential step that stripped off the Ag atom. Furthermore, the regeneration process of the sensor surface provides the feasibility for detecting the concentration of ascorbic acid by electrochemical method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)343-347
Number of pages5
JournalElectrochemistry Communications
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ascorbic acid
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface plasmon resonance

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