Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review

With the rapid development of electrochemical immunoassay, various catalysts have been applied for initiating catalytic reaction to improve the sensitivity of electrochemical immunosensor. Sensitivity, the change in electrochemical signal caused by antigen per unit concentration, is a crucial indict...

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Main Authors: Jiejie Feng, Changshun Chu, Zhanfang Ma
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
Series:Electrochemistry Communications
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spelling doaj-7e9527f0c5234c3081bfbde72d7b85ae2021-04-16T04:48:25ZengElsevierElectrochemistry Communications1388-24812021-04-01125106970Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini reviewJiejie Feng0Changshun Chu1Zhanfang Ma2Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100048, ChinaDepartment of Chemistry, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100048, ChinaCorresponding author.; Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100048, ChinaWith the rapid development of electrochemical immunoassay, various catalysts have been applied for initiating catalytic reaction to improve the sensitivity of electrochemical immunosensor. Sensitivity, the change in electrochemical signal caused by antigen per unit concentration, is a crucial indictor to evaluate the performance of electrochemical immunosensor for detecting tumor markers. As a traditional inorganic reaction, Fenton and Fenton-like reaction has been widely used in amplifying sensitivity, owing to their fast reaction, mild reaction conditions, low cost and environmental friendliness. By virtue of these advantages, increasingly Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts with high catalytic efficiency have been exploited in conceiving immunosensor. Herein, recent progresses in Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts including Fe3O4, iron-based metal organic frameworks, iron-based hydrogel, hemin, ferrous reagent and iron-free catalysts like metallic peroxide and noble metal particles are summarized. The remaining challenges and prospects for future directions for the rational application of Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts are also discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000540Fenton and Fenton-like catalystsTumor markerSensitivityElectrochemical immunosensor
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author Jiejie Feng
Changshun Chu
Zhanfang Ma
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Changshun Chu
Zhanfang Ma
Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review
Electrochemistry Communications
Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts
Tumor marker
Sensitivity
Electrochemical immunosensor
author_facet Jiejie Feng
Changshun Chu
Zhanfang Ma
author_sort Jiejie Feng
title Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review
title_short Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review
title_full Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review
title_fullStr Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review
title_full_unstemmed Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: A mini review
title_sort fenton and fenton-like catalysts for electrochemical immunoassay: a mini review
publisher Elsevier
series Electrochemistry Communications
issn 1388-2481
publishDate 2021-04-01
description With the rapid development of electrochemical immunoassay, various catalysts have been applied for initiating catalytic reaction to improve the sensitivity of electrochemical immunosensor. Sensitivity, the change in electrochemical signal caused by antigen per unit concentration, is a crucial indictor to evaluate the performance of electrochemical immunosensor for detecting tumor markers. As a traditional inorganic reaction, Fenton and Fenton-like reaction has been widely used in amplifying sensitivity, owing to their fast reaction, mild reaction conditions, low cost and environmental friendliness. By virtue of these advantages, increasingly Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts with high catalytic efficiency have been exploited in conceiving immunosensor. Herein, recent progresses in Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts including Fe3O4, iron-based metal organic frameworks, iron-based hydrogel, hemin, ferrous reagent and iron-free catalysts like metallic peroxide and noble metal particles are summarized. The remaining challenges and prospects for future directions for the rational application of Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts are also discussed.
topic Fenton and Fenton-like catalysts
Tumor marker
Sensitivity
Electrochemical immunosensor
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000540
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