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A Simple, Stable and Picomole Level Lead Sensor Fabricated on DNA-based Carbon Hybridized TiO 2 Nanotube Arrays

2010; American Chemical Society; Volume: 44; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/es1003507

ISSN

1520-5851

Autores

Meichuan Liu, Guohua Zhao, Yiting Tang, Zhimin Yu, Yanzhu Lei, Mingfang Li, Ya‐nan Zhang, Dongming Li,

Tópico(s)

Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

Resumo

An electrochemical lead sensor is developed on DNA-based vertically aligned conductive carbon hybridized TiO(2) nanotube arrays (DNA/C-TiO(2) NTs). The designed DNA/C-TiO(2) NTs sensor is superior in determination of lead with high sensitivity, selectivity and repeatability, as well as wide pH adaptability, fast electro-accumulation capacity for lead and easy regeneration. Such remarkable characteristics for lead sensing are attributed to the immobilization of abundant target biomolecules, DNA, and the enhanced bioelectrochemical activity. The controllable carbon hybridization of the TiO(2) NTs increases the conductivity of the electrode, while retaining the tubular structure, biocompatibility, and hydrophilicity. The results show that the lead sensor possesses a wide linear calibration ranging from 0.01 to 160 nM with the detection limitation at a picomole level (3.3 pM). The application of the present sensor is realized for determination of Pb(2+) in real water samples.

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