A self-powered aptasensor for prostate specific antigen (PSA) based on a membraneless photoelectrochemical fuel cell (PEFC) with double photoelectrodes was constructed, in which, PSA-binding aptamer was electrostatically immobilized on the KOH-doped g-CN modified TiO nanotube arrays (TNA/A-g-CN/aptamer), which was used as a photoanode, and Fe-doped CuBiO modified indium doped tin oxide (ITO) substrate (ITO/CBFeO) was used as a photocathode. Under visible light irradiation, glucose was photocatalytically oxidized by A-g-CN and generated HO in situ, which was used as the electron acceptor for ITO/CBFeO photocathode, thus producing a high cell output response with a maximum output power of 133.5 μW cm and an open circuit potential of 0.98 V. Due to the specific recognition of PSA by the aptamer and the output power decrease of the PEFC caused by the steric hindrance of the captured PSA on the TNA/A-g-CN, the PEFC could be used as a self-powered aptasensor for PSA with a quantitative range of 0.005-50 ng mL, a low detection limit of 1.3 pg mL and good selectivity, and has been successfully applied for the analysis of real human serum samples with good precision of the relative standard deviation (RSD) less than 5.6% and good accuracy of the recoveries ranged from 91% to 108%.
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