A Dual-Signal Electrochemiluminescence Sensor for Kanamycin Detection Based on a Self-Enhanced Zr MOF and Single Co-Reactant Competition Mechanism
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The dual-signal output self-calibration mode reduces the false positive and negative signals of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) aptamer sensors. A competitive dual-signal ECL platform was designed for the ultrasensitive detection of kanamycin (KAN) using a zirconium metal–organic framework (Zr MOF) and Luminol as ECL emitters. To enhance the ECL efficiency, a co-reactant (polyethyleneimine, PEI) was covalently bound to the Zr MOF to achieve self-enhanced ECL. Based on the selective interaction between KAN and its aptamer, the Luminol/KAN/Zr MOF-PEI “sandwich” structure was immobilized on the electrode surface. The competition for PEI between emitters increased the Luminol ECL signal and decreased the Zr MOF’s ECL signal. The ratio in ECL signals between the two competitive emitters enabled the quantitative analysis of KAN, achieving a detection limit as low as 7.86 × 10−4 ng/mL. This study elucidated the synergistic mechanism between self-enhanced ECL and ECL competition, offering a novel approach for constructing dual-signal ECL sensors using a single co-reactant.