Electrode materials play a central role in assembling biosensors. In this work, a titanium dioxide nanoparticle loaded graphitized carbon nanofiber (TiO/GNF) composite is prepared for the sensitive detection of organophosphorus pesticide residues (OPs). The TiO/GNF composite with superior conductivity, catalytic activity and biocompatibility offers an extremely hydrophilic surface for the effective immobilization of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Furthermore, the Ti atoms of TiO/GNFs could coordinate with AChE to improve its stability, and TiO has a strong adsorption on OPs. The developed AChE/TiO/GNFs/GCE biosensor showed a high affinity to acetylthiocholine chloride (ATCh) and could catalyze the hydrolysis of ATCh with an apparent Michaelis-Menten constant () of 50 μM. The constructed AChE/TiO/GNFs/GCE biosensor exhibits a wide detection linear range (1.0 × 10 M to 1.0 × 10 M) with a low detection limit (3.3 fM) for paraoxon determination (a model of OPs). In addition, the developed biosensor possesses remarkable anti-interference, acceptable reproducibility and good long-term stability, and is successfully used for the determination of OPs in lake water, providing a new strategy for the analysis of OPs in ecological environments.

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