Abstract

Self-powered photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensing, as an emerging sensing mode, can effectively solve the problems such as weak anti-interference ability and poor signal response of individual photoanode or photocathode sensing. In this work, an ITO/Co–CuInS2 photocathode and ITO/WO3@CdS photoanode based self-powered cathodic PEC immunosensor was developed, which integrated dual-photoelectrode to synergistic amplify the signal for highly sensitive and specific detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). The self-powered PEC sensor could drive electrons transfer through the difference in Fermi levels between the two photoelectrodes without an external bias voltage. The photoanode was introduced to amplify the photoelectric signal, and the photocathode was only designed for the construction of sensing interfaces. The proposed sensor quantitatively determined the target CEA with the detection limit of 0.23 pg/mL and a linear correlation confine of 0.1 pg/mL ∼100 ng/mL. The constructed immunosensing platform exhibited high sensitivity, satisfactory stability and great biological detection selectivity, providing a feasible and effective strategy for the manufacture of new self-powered sensors in high-performance PEC bioanalytical applications.

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