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Ternary Z-Scheme Ag-Embedded TiO 2 -Ag 2 S Nanojunction as a Novel Photoelectrochemical Converter for CD44 Detection.

Yue JiaRui XuKun XuShoufeng WangXiang RenNuo ZhangDan WuHong Min MaYuyang LiQin Wei
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Nanoarrays (NAs) with stable signal output have become the most promising photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensing substrate. However, a general issue is that interfacial charge-carrier recombination in a single-component semiconductor cannot be easily prevented, resulting in a low photocurrent density. Herein, a biosensor utilizing a Ag-embedded TiO 2 -Ag 2 S nanojunction (TiO 2 -Ag-Ag 2 S) as a signal converter was developed for the detection of CD44 protein─a transmembrane glycoprotein highly expressed in breast cancer cells. The ternary Z-scheme heterojunction was prepared by a distinctive scheme in which the Ag layer is introduced onto the surface of rutile TiO 2 NAs by magnetron sputtering, whereas the Ag 2 S is rooted in the local sulfuration of Ag. With a sufficient density of oriented nanorods, TiO 2 -Ag-Ag 2 S exhibits a smooth photocurrent output and minimal variation among different batches; it is undoubtedly a satisfactory PEC sensing carrier, which enables highly specific identification of target CD44 on the surface of MDA-MB-231 cells due to DNA strand displacement reactions (SDRs) and host-guest recognition between hyaluronic acid (HA) and CD44. The biosensor shows a sensitive PEC response to CD44 over a wide range of 37 to 5.0 × 10 5 cells/mL. We can conclude that this approach will provide an alternative solution to breast cancer diagnosis.
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