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Novel Electron Donor Encapsulation Assay Based on the Split-type Photoelectrochemical Interface

Rui Xu, Lei Liu, Xuejing Liu, Yuyang Li, Ruiqing Feng, Huan Wang, Dawei Fan, Dan Wu, Qin Wei

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces34 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this research, a controlled-release photoelectrochemical (PEC) immunosensor is proposed on the basis of a novel encapsulation strategy by all-inorganic semiconductor materials. The controlled-release transmit system has been prepared and represented on account of a group-functional mesoporous silica nanosphere (MSN), utilizing surface-functionalized cadmium sulfide (CdS) nanoparticles as mobilizable caps to encapsulate a PEC electron donor ascorbic acid (AA) within the MSN mesoporous structure. This encapsulation strategy proceeds without any enzyme and acid/alkali to achieve the release of an electron donor. The complex is formed by encapsulating AA within MSN with CdS (CdS@MSN-AA) as a signal amplifier labeled on the secondary antibody. In addition, the immunological recognition process was performed in a 96-well plate, and the reciprocal interference between biorecognition and PEC analysis could be eliminated through a split-type framework. Bi2S3-sensitized porous In2O3 nanoparticles as a substrate matrix provide basic PEC response. The developed sensor exhibited a mensurable output of procalcitonin (PCT) concentration (as an example) in the detection range of 0.001–200 ng/mL along with a limit of detection of 0.31 pg/mL. Featuring the novel method for electron release, this sensitive PEC strategy provides an innovative way for the potential application for other targets.

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Materials scienceEncapsulation (networking)ElectronPhotoelectrochemistryPhotoelectrochemical cellNanotechnologyInterface (matter)OptoelectronicsElectrochemistryChemical engineeringElectrodePhysical chemistryComputer scienceComposite materialElectrolytePhysicsComputer networkCapillary actionCapillary numberChemistryEngineeringQuantum mechanicsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsConducting polymers and applications
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