| Literature DB >> 33784812 |
Xiaoyan Yang1, Mengjie Zhang1, Zixuan Chen1, Yuwei Bu1, Xue Gao1, Yongkun Sui1, Yueqin Yu1.
Abstract
A simple and selective photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor was constructed for Hg2+ detection based on zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) dye-sensitized CdS using alginate not only as a carrier but also as a binder. First, CdS as a photoactive material was in situ modified on the electrode surface using a rapid and simple electrodeposition to obtain an initial photocurrent signal. Second, ZnPc was loaded in the amphiphilic alginate micelle and then was coated onto the CdS film surface via alginate as the binder. The photocurrent was subsequently enhanced due to the favorable dye sensitization effect of ZnPc to CdS. Finally, the thymine-rich probe DNA was immobilized on the modified ITO surface via coupling reaction between the carbonyl groups of the amphiphilic polymer and the amino groups of the probe DNA. In the presence of Hg2+, the thymine-Hg2+-thymine (T-Hg2+-T) structure was formed due to the specific bond of Hg2+ with thymine, resulting in the decrease of photocurrent due to the increase of steric hindrance on the modified electrode surface. The proposed PEC biosensor for Hg2+ detection possessed a wide linear range from 10 pM to 1.0 μM with a detection limit of 5.7 pM. This biosensor provides a promising platform for detecting other biomolecules of interest.Entities:
Keywords: CdS; Hg2+; alginate micelle; photoelectrochemical; zinc phthalocyanine
Year: 2021 PMID: 33784812 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c00215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229