Developing effective sensing method for trace analysis of ampicillin (AMP) is urgent and significant due to its residue possess serious threats to human health. Herein, a p-n heterojunction, on the basis of p-type BiFeO nanoparticles coupled n-typed ultrathin graphite-like carbon nitride (utg-CN) nanosheets, has been designed and synthesized via a simple electrostatic interaction strategy. Such p-n heterojunction has two advantages: one is capable to narrow the band gap of photoactive materials from 2.20 eV of BiFeO down to 2.04 eV of BiFeO/utg-CN, leading to improve the efficiency of visible light utilization; and the other is to facilitate the charge separation rate, resulting in the boosted photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance of BiFeO/utg-CN. Under visible light illumination, the photocurrent of the resulted BiFeO/utg-CN was 7.0-fold enhanced than that of pure BiFeO nanoparticles, and indeed 2.3-fold enhanced comparing to BiFeO/bulk-CN. Based on excellent PEC properties of BiFeO/utg-CN, an on-off-on PEC aptasensor was successfully fabricated for ampicillin (AMP) determination with highly selectivity and sensitivity. The fabricated PEC aptasensor exhibited excellent PEC performance with a broad linear in the range from 1 × 10 mol L to 1 × 10 mol L as well as a low detection limit of 3.3 × 10 mol L (S/N = 3), and also good feasibility in real sample. The excellent analytical performance indicated that PEC aptasensor on the basis of the visible light driven BiFeO/utg-CN heterojunction can provide a promising biosensor platform for sensitive detection AMP in food and environment analysis.
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