In-situ growth of SnO2 nanoparticles on Nb2CTx nanosheets as highly sensitive electrochemical sensing platform for organophosphorus pesticide detection

Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces(2023)

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Abstract
In this study, the SnO2/Nb2CTx MXene nanocomposite containing 0D/2D interfaces was prepared by situ growth strategy of one-step hydrothermal method. A SnO2/Nb2CTx MXene based acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensor was constructed for pesticide detection. Highly conductive Nb2CTx MXene, acting as substrate material, restrained the agglomeration of nanoparticles (NPs) and accelerated electron migration due to the confinement effect and well-known accordion-like layered structure. In addition, SnO2 anchored on both sides of the Nb2CTx MXene nanosheets effectively provided a large surface area, abundant surface groups and active sites, which preserved numbers of electrons at the interface of the heterojunction. The SnO2/Nb2CTx MXene hybrids with outstanding conductivity, good biocompatibility and structural stability were beneficial for AChE immobiliza-tion. Under the optimized conditions, as-fabricated electrochemical biosensor demonstrated superior perfor-mance with linear detection range of 5.1 x 10-14 -5.1 x 10-7 M for chlorpyrifos, along with the limit of detection (LOD) down to 5.1 x 10-14 M (calculated for 10% inhibition). Furthermore, it is highly expected that this biosensor can be applied for the detection of other organophosphorus pesticides in the environment, providing an effective nanoplatform in biosensing field.
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Acetylcholinesterase,Electrochemical biosensor,SnO(2)/Nb(2)CT(x) MXene composites,Two-dimensional nanosheets
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