Photoelectrochemical Biosensor Based on Co3O4 Nanoenzyme Coupled with PbS Quantum Dots for Hydrogen Peroxide Detection

2019 
A novel kind of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor was constructed based on Co3O4 and PbS nanomaterials modified indium tin oxide (ITO) photoelectrode. The Co3O4 nanoparticles, as mimic enzyme of catalase (CAT), can catalyze H2O2 to generate oxygen (O2) in suit. Then the electron acceptor of O2 enhances the cathodic photocurrent of the photoelectrode. The PEC sensor exhibited high sensitivity because of the formation of p-p type heterostructure between PbS and Co3O4 semiconductors. The photocurrent enhancement can be used to detect concentration of H2O2. The calibration plot was linear in the range from 5 to 250 μM and the detection limit was estimated to be 1.2 μM. The results demonstrated the possibility of nanozyme application in PEC biosensors and the substitution of Co3O4 nanozyme for the natural enzyme.
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