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Light-Addressable Paper-Based Photoelectrochemical Analytical Device with Tunable Detection Throughput for On-Site Biosensing.

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Development of biosensing systems resembling optical 96-well plates using portable single-channel electrochemical analyzers is usually a great challenge. Herein, a light-addressable paper-based photoelectrochemical (PEC) analytical device suitable for on-site high-throughput… Click to show full abstract

Development of biosensing systems resembling optical 96-well plates using portable single-channel electrochemical analyzers is usually a great challenge. Herein, a light-addressable paper-based photoelectrochemical (PEC) analytical device suitable for on-site high-throughput biosensing is reported. This device consists of a solar cell-type single-channel PEC system with plenty of separated detection zones. Each zone contains a silver nanowires/fullerene-Congo red (AgNWs/C60-CR) disc working electrode and a AgNWs ring reference/counter electrode, which can be massively produced by a simple filtration and laser cutting method. Taking advantage of the sensitive photocurrent response of thiocholine (TCl) on AgNWs/C60-CR, an acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-based PEC biosensing system with tunable detection throughput for the on-site screening of ultratrace organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) was established.

Keywords: addressable paper; paper based; detection; light addressable; site; device

Journal Title: Analytical chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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