1. Tailoring enzymatic loading capacity on CdS nanorods@ZnIn 2 S 4 nanosheets 1D/2D heterojunctions: Toward ultrasensitive photoelectrochemical bioassay of tobramycin.
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Hu R, Xu BF, Xue Y, Xu ZZ, Wang AJ, Mei LP, Song P, and Feng JJ
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- Electrochemical Techniques methods, Limit of Detection, Tobramycin analysis, Nanotechnology, Biosensing Techniques methods, Nanotubes chemistry
- Abstract
Despite advances in the development of photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor, modulating the PEC response of assembled heterostructure interface is still a great challenge. Here, an ultrasensitive PEC aptasensor for tobramycin (TOB) assay was conducted based on one-dimensional/two-dimensional CdS nanorods@ZnIn
2 S4 nanosheets (1D/2D CdS NRs@ZnIn2 S4 NSs) heterojunctions by tailoring enzymatic loading capacity. Firstly, alkaline phosphatase modified TOB aptamer (ALP-Apt) was linked via specific base complementary pairing, and insoluble precipitations were then produced through the ALP-triggered catalytic reaction with the aid of Ag+ , which prevented the charge transfer and resulted in the decrement of photocurrent. In the presence of TOB, partial ALP-Apt detached from the electrode surface due to the strong affinity between TOB and its aptamer, leading to a reduction in the amount of ALP and insoluble precipitate, in turn the PEC response partially recovered. The photocurrents exhibited a wider linear range towards the TOB concentration of 1.0-5.0 × 104 pg mL-1 , with a low detection limit of 0.96 pg mL-1 . The constructed PEC aptasensor gained satisfactory results for TOB assay in milk samples as well, which also offered significant promise for other pollutants in environmental analysis., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)- Published
- 2023
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