In Situ Reduction of Porous Copper Metal-Organic Frameworks for Three-Dimensional Catalytic Click Immunoassay

2020 
In this work, the reduced metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that can function as a three-dimensional catalytic nanoreactor for copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) click reaction have been fabricated for the development of immunoassay. In our design, MOFs with well-defined porosity are accessible to the substrates of CuAAC, while the substrates can diffuse in the pore channel. Moreover, the high-ordered structural alignments of MOFs are beneficial for integration of copper ions into the three-dimensional lattice. Therefore, upon exposure to reduction, the copper nodes in MOFs are transformed from CuII to CuI in situ to achieve spatiotemporal control, eliminating the primarily dissolving procedure. Furthermore, the reduced MOFs can serve as a powerful catalyst to facilitate the CuAAC click reaction, which can greatly reduce time and well improve the reaction efficiency. In addition, the proposed immunoassay shows high analytical performance for hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) quantif...
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