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Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor

Developing stable PEC glucose biosensors with high sensitivity and low detection limit is highly desirable in the biosensor field. Herein, a highly stable and sensitive enzymatic glucose photoelectrochemical biosensor is rationally designed and fabricated by constructing TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanoro...

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Autores principales: Xu, Wei, Yang, Wenke, Guo, Hongkai, Ge, Lianyuan, Tu, Jinchun, Zhen, Chao
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9050206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10445c
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author Xu, Wei
Yang, Wenke
Guo, Hongkai
Ge, Lianyuan
Tu, Jinchun
Zhen, Chao
author_facet Xu, Wei
Yang, Wenke
Guo, Hongkai
Ge, Lianyuan
Tu, Jinchun
Zhen, Chao
author_sort Xu, Wei
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description Developing stable PEC glucose biosensors with high sensitivity and low detection limit is highly desirable in the biosensor field. Herein, a highly stable and sensitive enzymatic glucose photoelectrochemical biosensor is rationally designed and fabricated by constructing TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod arrays. The TiO(2) nanorod as the core has the advantages of increasing charge transportation towards interfaces and enhancing the absorption of incident sunlight due to its single-crystal nature and one dimensional array structure. The PDA shell not only induces a rapid charge transfer across the interfaces but also stabilizes the biosensor performance by avoiding the decomposition of enzymes induced by the strong oxidizing holes from the TiO(2) core. A remarkable performance with an ultrahigh sensitivity of 57.72 μA mM(−1) cm(−2), a linear range of 0.2–1.0 mM, a glucose detection limit of 0.0285 mM (S/N = 3) and a high sensitivity of 8.75 μA mM(−1) cm(−2) in a dynamic range of 1.0–6.0 mM were obtained for the glucose detection. This study might provide a strategy for constructing inorganic/organic core/shell structures with a satisfactory PEC performance.
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spelling pubmed-90502062022-04-29 Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor Xu, Wei Yang, Wenke Guo, Hongkai Ge, Lianyuan Tu, Jinchun Zhen, Chao RSC Adv Chemistry Developing stable PEC glucose biosensors with high sensitivity and low detection limit is highly desirable in the biosensor field. Herein, a highly stable and sensitive enzymatic glucose photoelectrochemical biosensor is rationally designed and fabricated by constructing TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod arrays. The TiO(2) nanorod as the core has the advantages of increasing charge transportation towards interfaces and enhancing the absorption of incident sunlight due to its single-crystal nature and one dimensional array structure. The PDA shell not only induces a rapid charge transfer across the interfaces but also stabilizes the biosensor performance by avoiding the decomposition of enzymes induced by the strong oxidizing holes from the TiO(2) core. A remarkable performance with an ultrahigh sensitivity of 57.72 μA mM(−1) cm(−2), a linear range of 0.2–1.0 mM, a glucose detection limit of 0.0285 mM (S/N = 3) and a high sensitivity of 8.75 μA mM(−1) cm(−2) in a dynamic range of 1.0–6.0 mM were obtained for the glucose detection. This study might provide a strategy for constructing inorganic/organic core/shell structures with a satisfactory PEC performance. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9050206/ /pubmed/35498614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10445c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xu, Wei
Yang, Wenke
Guo, Hongkai
Ge, Lianyuan
Tu, Jinchun
Zhen, Chao
Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
title Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
title_full Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
title_fullStr Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
title_full_unstemmed Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
title_short Constructing a TiO(2)/PDA core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
title_sort constructing a tio(2)/pda core/shell nanorod array electrode as a highly sensitive and stable photoelectrochemical glucose biosensor
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9050206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35498614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10445c
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