In Situ Growth Reaction on Photoelectrodes of Single-Atom Fe Incorporated BiOI: A General Photoelectrochemical Immunoassay Toward Sensitive Protein Analysis.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xinyang Key Laboratory of Functional Nanomaterials for Bioanalysis, Xinyang Normal University, Xinyang 464000, China.

Published: March 2024

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  • The in situ growth reaction on a photoelectrode shows significant promise for enhancing photoelectrochemical (PEC) bioanalysis, though specific interactions between signaling species and photoactive materials can limit their use.
  • A new PEC immunoassay was developed using a single-atom photoactive material (BiOI-Fe SAs) combined with Ag nanoparticles as tracers, involving a sandwich immunoreaction and PEC detection in a split-type mode.
  • The immunosensor demonstrated a wide detection range for myoglobin, achieving a notable sensitivity, thus broadening the application of in situ growth reactions in PEC analysis for disease-related protein diagnostics.

Article Abstract

As one of the interesting signaling mechanisms, the in situ growth reaction on a photoelectrode has proven its powerful potential in photoelectrochemical (PEC) bioanalysis. However, the specific interaction between the signaling species with the photoactive materials limits the general application of the signal mechanism. Herein, on the basis of an in situ growth reaction on a photoelectrode of single-atom-based photoactive material, a general PEC immunoassay was developed in a split-type mode consisting of the immunoreaction and PEC detection procedure. Specifically, a single-atom photoactive material that incorporates Fe atoms into layered BiOI (BiOI-Fe SAs) was used as a photoelectrode for PEC detection. The sandwich immunoreaction was performed in a well of a 96-well plate using Ag nanoparticles (Ag NPs) as signal tracers. In the PEC detection procedure, the Ag converted from Ag NPs were transferred onto the surface of the BiOI-Fe SAs photoelectrode and thereafter AgI was generated on the BiOI-Fe SAs in situ to form a heterojunction through the reaction of Ag with BiOI-Fe SAs. The formation of heterojunction greatly promoted the electro-hole separation, boosting the photocurrent response. Exemplified by myoglobin (Myo) as the analyte, the immunosensor achieved a wide linear range from 1.0 × 10 to 5.0 × 10 g mL with a detection limit of 3.5 × 10 g mL. This strategy provides a general PEC immunoassay for disease-related proteins, as well as extends the application scope of in situ growth reaction in PEC analysis.

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