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  • Efficient carrier separation is essential for enhancing the detection sensitivity of photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensors, and this study introduces a new strategy using magnetic fields and electron transport design to achieve this.
  • The method involves regulating the spin states of electrons in BiOI and InS, which reduces carrier recombination and prolongs their lifespan for improved performance.
  • The developed biosensor demonstrated excellent selectivity and sensitivity for detecting acetamiprid, achieving a detection limit of 0.73 fM, showcasing significant potential for bioanalysis and clinical applications.

Article Abstract

Efficient carrier separation is vitally crucial to improving the detection sensitivity of photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensors. Here, we developed a facile strategy to efficiently regulate the carrier separation efficiency of the photoactive matrix BiOI and InS signal label functionalized paper chip by manipulation of electrons spin-state and rational design of electron transport pathways. The spin-dependent electronic structures of BiOI and InS were regulated via enhanced electron-spin parallel alignment induced by an external magnetic field, markedly retarding carrier recombination and extending their lifetime. Simultaneously, with the progress of the target-induced catalytic hairpin assembly process, the transfer path of photogenerated carriers was changed, leading to a switch in photocurrent polarity from cathode to anode. This reversed electron transport pathway not only boosted the separation ability of photogenerated electrons but also eliminated false-positive and false-negative signals, thereby further improving the detection sensitivity. As a proof of concept, the well-designed magnetic field-stimulated paper-based PEC biosensor showed highly selectivity and sensitivity for acetamiprid assay with a wide linear range of 1 fM to 20 nM and an ultralow detection limit of 0.73 fM. This work develops a universal strategy for improving the sensitivity of biosensors and exhibits enormous potential in the fields of bioanalysis and clinical diagnosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c01251DOI Listing

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