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Plasmonic Enhancement Coupling with Defect-Engineered TiO2-x: A Mode for Sensitive Photoelectrochemical Biosensing.

Jian ShuZhenli QiuShuzhen LvKangyao ZhangDianping Tang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2018)
This work demonstrates that the photoelectric response of defect-engineered TiO2-x modified with Au nanoparticles can be modulated by oxygen vacancy concentration and excitation wavelength. When strongly plasmonic Au nanoparticles are anchored to defect-engineered TiO2-x by DNA hybridization, several times plasmonic enhancement of photocurrent occurs under 585 nm excitation, and it is employed as a novel signaling mode for developing an improved photoelectrochemical sensing platform. This signaling mode combined with exonuclease III-assisted target recycling amplification exhibits excellent analytical performance, which provides a novel photoelectrochemical detection protocol.
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