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An Organ-Like Titanium Carbide Material (MXene) with Multilayer Structure Encapsulating Hemoglobin for a Mediator-Free Biosensor

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 162, Issue 1, Pages B16-B21

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.0371501jes

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51472153, 51171096]
  2. Graduate Innovation Fund of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology

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A novel organ-like MXene-Ti3C2 nanomaterial was successfully prepared by etching Al from Ti3AlC2 in HF at room temperature and then used to immobilise hemoglobin (Hb) to fabricate a mediator-free biosensor with an oxidized surface. MXene-Ti3C2 and its morphology were well characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the physical and electrochemical properties of as-obtained samples were studied by UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectra (DRS) and the electrochemical workstation. Spectroscopic and electrochemical results confirmed that MXene-Ti3C2 exhibited an excellent enzyme immobilization ability with biocompatibility for redox protein, displaying good protein bioactivity and stability. Due to the special structure and properties of MXene-Ti3C2, the direct electron transfer of Hb is facilitated and the prepared biosensors displayed good performance for the detection of H2O2 with a wide linear range of 0.1-260 mu M for H2O2, as well as an extremely low detection limit of 20 nM (based on a signal-to-noise ratio of 3) for H2O2. The immobilization of proteins onto the surface of MXene-Ti3C2 is shown to be an efficient method for the development of a new class of sensitive, stable, and promising electrochemical biosensors. (C) 2014 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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