Photoelectrochemical analysis of Pb 2+ based on Au@PTCA Schottky junction with Pb 2+ -G quadruplex structure.
Mengjie LiGuohao ShenYou ZhouYang ChenLiping JiaXiang LiFeng ZhangPublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
Herein, a novel photoelectrochemical (PEC) aptasensor using gold nanoparticles@3,4,9,10-perylene tetracarboxylic (Au@PTCA) Schottky junction as the effective optoelectronic material and lead ion (Pb 2+ )-G quadruplex structure as the efficient quencher was constructed for the detection of Pb 2+ with high sensitivity and excellent selectivity. Au@PTCA Schottky junction, which was proposed by the in situ reduction of Au NPs on the PTCA surface, exhibited a strong unidirectional conductivity, which could generate a significantly enhanced PEC signal compared with the pure PTCA. The Pb 2+ -G quadruplex structure with a large spatial hindrance effect was formed when the target Pb 2+ was present owing to the occurrence of the specific recognition between Pb 2+ and its aptamer S1. The formation of a Pb 2+ -G quadruplex structure effectively quenched the initial signal generated by the Au@PTCA Schottky junction, which was derived from restricted electron transport and light transmission. The obtained prominently decreased PEC signal could achieve the quantitative detection of Pb 2+ from 0.5 pM to 500 nM, with a low detection limit of 0.17 pM. The preparation time of this PEC aptasensor was 13 h, and the time for PEC measurement depended on the illumination time, which switched off-on-off for 10 s-20 s-10 s. The study proposed here with high sensitivity and excellent selectivity for Pb 2+ analysis offered a novel and reliable tool for environmental monitoring related to heavy metal ions.