A High-Performance Hybrid Biofuel Cell with a Honeycomb-Like Ti 3 C 2 T x /MWCNT/AuNP Bioanode and a ZnCo 2 @NCNT Cathode for Self-Powered Biosensing.
Yuping SunTengteng QinXiaoqiang LiuYuan LiuDan ZhaoDanny K Y WongPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
This work focusses on developing a hybrid enzyme biofuel cell-based self-powered biosensor with appreciable stability and durability using murine leukemia fusion gene fragments (tDNA) as a model analyte. The cell consists of a Ti 3 C 2 T x /multiwalled carbon nanotube/gold nanoparticle/glucose oxidase bioanode and a Zn/Co-modified carbon nanotube cathode. The bioanode uniquely exhibits strong electron transfer ability and a high surface area for the loading of 1.14 × 10 -9 mol cm -2 glucose oxidase to catalyze glucose oxidation. Meanwhile, the abiotic cathode with a high oxygen reduction reaction activity negates the use of conventional bioenzymes as catalysts, which aids in extending the stability and durability of the sensing system. The biosensor offers a 0.1 fm-1 nm linear range and a detection limit of 0.022 fm tDNA. Additionally, the biosensor demonstrates a reproducibility of ≈4.85% and retains ≈87.42% of the initial maximal power density after a 4-week storage at 4 °C, verifying a significantly improved long-term stability.
Keyphrases
- carbon nanotubes
- label free
- single cell
- electron transfer
- cell therapy
- gold nanoparticles
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- blood glucose
- reduced graphene oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- type diabetes
- bone marrow
- stem cells
- clinical trial
- randomized controlled trial
- genome wide
- heavy metals
- solar cells
- dna methylation
- highly efficient
- mesenchymal stem cells
- genome wide identification
- transition metal