In this work, a chemiluminescent sensing paper has been developed using a peroxidase biomimetic metal-organic framework as a versatile host platform. For the first time, we have explored the use of in situ growth of Prussian Blue nanoparticles (PB-NPs) onto the MIL-101(Fe) structure for the assembly of a ready-to-use sensing paper. In situ growth of PB-NPs has been performed on the surface of the MIL-101(n) family. This novel composite, named PB-NPs@MIL-101(Fe), has been successfully used to develop a sensing paper for one-step detection of H2O2 in real samples (commercial disinfectant solutions and tap water samples). The as-prepared material was fully characterized, including X-ray analysis, Fourier transform infrared, scanning and transmission electron microscopies, nitrogen isotherms, and elemental analysis. After the characterization, the analytical performance of the PB-NPs@MIL-101(Fe) sensing paper was evaluated. The low-cost sensor (0.15 euro per unit) was able to detect down to 8.2 mu M (corresponding to 8.2 x 10(-11) mol) H2O2 using only 10 mu L of sample with satisfactory reproducibility (relative standard deviation 17%).

Martínez-Pérez-Cejuela, H., Calabretta, M.M., Michelini, E. (2024). Chemiluminescence “Add-and-Measure” Sensing Paper Based on the Prussian Blue/Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101 Nanozyme for Rapid Hydrogen Peroxide Detection. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 96(42), 16561-16569 [10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02340].

Chemiluminescence “Add-and-Measure” Sensing Paper Based on the Prussian Blue/Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101 Nanozyme for Rapid Hydrogen Peroxide Detection

Calabretta M. M.;Michelini E.
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In this work, a chemiluminescent sensing paper has been developed using a peroxidase biomimetic metal-organic framework as a versatile host platform. For the first time, we have explored the use of in situ growth of Prussian Blue nanoparticles (PB-NPs) onto the MIL-101(Fe) structure for the assembly of a ready-to-use sensing paper. In situ growth of PB-NPs has been performed on the surface of the MIL-101(n) family. This novel composite, named PB-NPs@MIL-101(Fe), has been successfully used to develop a sensing paper for one-step detection of H2O2 in real samples (commercial disinfectant solutions and tap water samples). The as-prepared material was fully characterized, including X-ray analysis, Fourier transform infrared, scanning and transmission electron microscopies, nitrogen isotherms, and elemental analysis. After the characterization, the analytical performance of the PB-NPs@MIL-101(Fe) sensing paper was evaluated. The low-cost sensor (0.15 euro per unit) was able to detect down to 8.2 mu M (corresponding to 8.2 x 10(-11) mol) H2O2 using only 10 mu L of sample with satisfactory reproducibility (relative standard deviation 17%).
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Martínez-Pérez-Cejuela, H., Calabretta, M.M., Michelini, E. (2024). Chemiluminescence “Add-and-Measure” Sensing Paper Based on the Prussian Blue/Metal-Organic Framework MIL-101 Nanozyme for Rapid Hydrogen Peroxide Detection. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 96(42), 16561-16569 [10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02340].
Martínez-Pérez-Cejuela, H.; Calabretta, M. M.; Michelini, E.
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