Abstract
Herein, a high-performance self-powered photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor was fabricated for chlorpyrifos (CPF) assay based on the noble-metal-free AgBr/Ti3C2 Schottky interface in fruit and vegetables. The Schottky barrier could provide an electron-transfer irreversible passage from AgBr to Ti3C2 nanosheets, and thus improving the light absorption and efficiency of charge separation. Such Schottky interface exhibited an ultrasensitive and selective photocurrent response for CPF due to the metal–ligand charge transfer effect. Because Ti3C2 MXene nanosheet had coordinative interaction with CPF and thus suppressed its photocurrent response of the Schottky interface, which was further confirmed by the electrochemical impedance spectra and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The developed self-powered PEC sensor showed wide linear range (1 × 10−3 ∼ 1 ng L−1), low detection limit (0.33 pg L−1), limit of quantitation (1 pg L−1), good reproducibility and stability. The sensor was applied for the determination of CPF in river water, apple and cucumber samples with good satisfactory results.
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