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Photoelectrochemical Enzyme Biosensor Based on TiO 2 Nanorod/TiO 2 Quantum Dot/Polydopamine/Glucose Oxidase Composites with Strong Visible-Light Response.

Jinxin MaMiaomiao ZhangWen SuBaiqiang WuZhuo YangXiaohong WangBin QiaoHua PeiJinchun TuDelun ChenQiang Wu
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
Although photoelectrochemical (PEC) enzyme biosensors based on visible-light detection would have a high practical value, their development has been limited by the weak visible-light response of available photoactive substrates. Here, to enhance the visible-light response of a photoelectric substrate, a TiO 2 nanorods (NRs)/TiO 2 quantum dots (QDs)/polydopamine (PDA)/glucose oxidase nanocomposite was prepared via hydrothermal synthesis, followed by photopolymerization. TiO 2 QDs with strong light absorption and excellent photocatalytic activity were introduced between the TiO 2 NRs and the PDA. An efficient electron transport interface that formed as a result of the combination of the TiO 2 NRs, TiO 2 QDs, and the PDA could not only transfer electrons quickly and orderly, but also substantially improve the response of the TiO 2 NRs under visible light. Through a series glucose detection, a sensor based on the nanocomposite was found to exhibit superior sensing performance under visible light with a sensitivity of 4.63 μA mM -1 cm -2 , a linear response over the concentration 0.1-4 mM, and a detection limit of 8.16 μM. This work proposes a biosensor that can detect under visible light, thereby expanding the application range of PEC enzyme biosensors.
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