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Vanadium Disulfide Nanosheet Boosts Optical Signal Brightness as a Superior Enzyme Label to Improve the Sensitivity of Lateral Flow Immunoassay

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2022

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The color-enzyme lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) has attracted widespread attention to expand the detection range and improve sensitivity via amplifying the color signal after catalyzing the substrate. As a kind of layered transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD), the vanadium disulfide nanosheet (VS<sub>2</sub>NS) possesses superior peroxidase-like catalytic activity. Here, a VS<sub>2</sub>NS was applied as an enzyme label in the LFIA to detect 17β-estradiol (E2). Compared to natural horseradish peroxidase, the VS<sub>2</sub>NS expresses a more prominent enzyme catalytic performance, stability, and adsorption ability. Under optimal conditions, the calculated limit of detection (cLOD) of the VS<sub>2</sub>NS-based LFIA is 0.065 ng mL<sup>-1</sup> for E2, which is sixfold lower than that of the optimized colloidal nanoparticle-based LFIA (cLOD = 0.406 ng mL<sup>-1</sup>). Besides, the detection linear range of the VS<sub>2</sub>NS-based LFIA can be widened by 1.5 times after the catalytic reaction. Moreover, the VS<sub>2</sub>NS-based LFIA exhibits excellent practicability in real sample detection. Simultaneously, this study helps open up the application of the VS<sub>2</sub>NS in the trace analysis of LFIAs, which can broaden TMDs' scope of application and better show their properties of color enzymes.

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