A novel “turn-off” photoelectrochemical aptasensing platform for selective detection of tobramycin based on the Ti3C2–MoS2/BiOI heterojunction?

RSC Advances Pub Date: 2023-08-07 DOI: 10.1039/D3RA04800D

Abstract

Tobramycin (TOB), as a widely used antibiotic, poses severe unpredictable risks to ecology and health. In this study, a novel photoelectrochemical (PEC) adapter sensor, based on its “turn-off” PEC mode, was constructed for TOB detection. This visible-light-driven photoelectrochemical (PEC) aptasensor was successfully developed for TOB detection using Ti3C2–MoS2/BiOI and TOB aptamer probes. When TOB was captured by probes anchored on the modified electrode, a decreased photocurrent was also noted due to steric hindrance and this further hindered electron transfer. Under optimal conditions, 0.001 ng mL?1 to 40 ng mL?1 of TOB could be identified, with the detection limit being as low as 0.5 pg mL?1. At the same time, actual samples were also explored. Finally, the proposed sensor exhibited high specificity, satisfactory detectability and great reproducibility, thereby providing a novel approach for the detection of pollutants.

Graphical abstract: A novel “turn-off” photoelectrochemical aptasensing platform for selective detection of tobramycin based on the Ti3C2–MoS2/BiOI heterojunction
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