Electrochemical immunosensor for detecting H5N1 subtype avian influenza viruses and manufacturing method of electrochemical immunosensor
An avian influenza virus, electrochemical technology, applied in the direction of material electrochemical variables, scientific instruments, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of destroying the graphite SP2 hybrid system, and the conductivity of graphene oxide is much poorer, achieving poor conductivity, high sensitivity, good water solubility
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[0059] Embodiment 1, the preparation of antibody A-graphene oxide-BSA
[0060] 1) Preparation of graphene oxide (GO)
[0061] Graphene oxide was prepared according to the improved Hummer method, and the specific steps were as follows: under ice-water bath conditions, 1 g of graphite powder, 2.5 g of potassium nitrate, and 100 mL of H were added to a 200 mL beaker. 2 SO 4 , after stirring well, slowly add 5g KMnO 4 , then put the beaker in a 35°C water bath for 2 hours, gradually add 100mL of deionized water, the temperature rises to 95°C and continue the reaction for 1h, the mixture turns from brown to bright yellow, after cooling to room temperature (25°C), add 300mL of water to dilute, and adding H with a mass fraction of 30% 2 o 2 To neutralize unreacted potassium permanganate, first wash with 0.5 mol / L hydrochloric acid aqueous solution, then repeatedly centrifuge and wash with water, and dry in vacuum to obtain graphite oxide.
[0062] Weigh 10 mg of the graphite oxi...
Embodiment 2
[0066] Embodiment 2, Preparation of H5N1 Subtype Avian Influenza Virus Electrochemical Immunosensor and Kit
[0067] 1. Preparation of H5N1 Subtype Avian Influenza Virus Electrochemical Immunosensor
[0068] 1. Preparation of immune electrode (working electrode)
[0069] gold electrode With 0.05μm Al 2 o 3 After the polishing powder is polished to the mirror surface, wash it with distilled water, and then ultrasonically clean it in secondary deionized water, absolute ethanol, and secondary deionized water for 5 minutes, and use N 2 blow dry. Then at 0.5mol·L -1 h 2 SO 4 solution (into N before scanning 2 Scanning with cyclic voltammetry during deoxygenation for 15min) with a scanning speed of 50mV / s and a voltage range of -0.3 ~ +1.5V, keep scanning until the cyclic voltammogram is stable, take it out and wash it with distilled water, N 2 Blow dry for later use, and obtain the gold electrode to be modified;
[0070] Then immerse the gold electrode to be modified i...
Embodiment 3
[0076] Example 3, Application of H5N1 Subtype Avian Influenza Virus Electrochemical Immunosensor and Kit
[0077] 1. Electrochemical Immunosensor Electrode Characterization of H5N1 Subtype Avian Influenza Virus
[0078] 1. Preparation of H5N1 Subtype Avian Influenza Virus Test Solution
[0079] The inactivated H5N1 subtype avian influenza virus was diluted to a concentration of 2 with PBS buffer solution with a concentration of 0.01mol / L and a pH value of 7. -4HA unit / 50 μL to obtain the H5N1 subtype avian influenza virus test solution.
[0080] 2. Methods and Results
[0081] The electrode surface modification process was characterized by alternating current impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and the quantitative detection of CEA was realized by differential pulse voltammetry (DVP). The electrochemical performance of the immunosensor was studied using a conventional three-electrode system. The prepared BSA-blocked antibody B-gold nanoparticles-thiourea-gold electrode (gold ele...
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