Postsynthesis Ligand Exchange Induced Porphyrin Hybrid Crystalloid Reconstruction for Self-Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence

In traditional coreactant electrochemiluminescence (ECL), the efficiency of the coreactant catalyzed into an active intermediate is one of the dominant factors restricting the luminous intensity. In this work, Co-2-MI-ZnTCPP is designed as a composite material integrating coreaction accelerator (Co–N) and luminophore. Through the catalytic effect of Co–N structures on hydrogen peroxide, the in situ generation and accumulation of active intermediates are achieved, which will react with porphyrin anion radical, thereby bringing out self-enhanced ECL. By adjusting the scanning potential range, the ECL mechanism is thoroughly studied and the contribution of each potential window to the luminescence is obtained. This work provides inspiration for the design of integrated ECL emitters with a coreaction accelerator and luminophore, providing a new way for the construction of a self-enhanced ECL emitter.

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Titre
Postsynthesis Ligand Exchange Induced Porphyrin Hybrid Crystalloid Reconstruction for Self-Enhanced Electrochemiluminescence
Type de publication
Article de revue
Année de publication
2020
Revue
Anal Chem
Volume
92
Ticket
23
Start Page
15270-15274
ISSN
1520-6882
Soumis le 18 décembre 2020