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Catalytic Gold-Iridium Nanoparticles as Labels for Sensitive Colorimetric Lateral Flow Assay.

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The colorimetric lateral flow assay (CLFA, also known as test strip) is a widely used point-of-care diagnostic technology. It has been a challenge to significantly improve the detection sensitivity of… Click to show full abstract

The colorimetric lateral flow assay (CLFA, also known as test strip) is a widely used point-of-care diagnostic technology. It has been a challenge to significantly improve the detection sensitivity of CLFA without involving additional equipment and/or compromising its simplicity. In this work, we break through the detection limit barrier of CLFA by developing a type of catalytic nanoparticles (NPs) used as labels. Specifically, the NPs were engineered by coating conventional gold NPs (AuNPs) with iridium (Ir) to form an Au-Ir core-shell structure. Such Au-Ir NPs possess ultrahigh peroxidase-like catalytic activities. A single Au-Ir NP can generate up to 107 colored molecules per second by catalyzing peroxidase substrates. The strong color signal from the catalysis ensures a high sensitivity of associated CLFA. The Au-Ir NP-based CLFA was successfully applied to the detection of two different cancer biomarkers that achieved limits of detection at the low picogram per milliliter level, hundreds of times lower than those of conventional AuNP-based CLFA.

Keywords: clfa; colorimetric lateral; lateral flow; flow assay; detection

Journal Title: ACS nano
Year Published: 2022

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