Metal-Organic Framework Nanozyme Enabling Dual-Functional Photo-Induced Charge Transfer and Biomimetic Precipitation for Advanced Organic Photoelectrochemical Transistor Bioanalysis

Ke-Xin Xu , Cheng Yuan , Hao Lou , Feng-Zao Chen , Ling Zhang , Guangxu Chen , De-Man Han , Wei-Wei Zhao

Chinese Journal of Chemistry ›› 2024, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (17) : 1999 -2004.

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Chinese Journal of Chemistry ›› 2024, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (17) : 1999 -2004. DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.202400206
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Metal-Organic Framework Nanozyme Enabling Dual-Functional Photo-Induced Charge Transfer and Biomimetic Precipitation for Advanced Organic Photoelectrochemical Transistor Bioanalysis

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We report herein the first observation of MOF nanozyme enabling dual-functional photo-induced charge transfer and biomimetic precipitation for advanced organic photoelectrochemical transistor (OPECT) bioanalysis. Specifically, Fe/Co-MIL-88, serving simultaneously as the semiconductor and nanozyme, was explored as a dual-functional gating module in OPECT. Upon light illumination, it could accelerate the charge transfer of the photogate to produce enhanced photo-induced voltage. Meanwhile, its catalytic property could efficiently produce biomimetic precipitation to block the nanopores in Fe/Co-MIL-88 and thus alter the device characteristics. The generic bioanalytical potential of such a rationale was then demonstrated with an aptasensing assisted by magnetic separation. This work represents the first exploration of biomimetic precipitation from MOF nanozymes for generic OPECT bioanalysis, it is expected to attract more interest in various nanozymes for novel optoelectronic bioanalytics.

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Metal-organic frameworks / Nanozymes / Organic transistor / Photoelectrochemical / Biosensing / Electrodes

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Ke-Xin Xu, Cheng Yuan, Hao Lou, Feng-Zao Chen, Ling Zhang, Guangxu Chen, De-Man Han, Wei-Wei Zhao. Metal-Organic Framework Nanozyme Enabling Dual-Functional Photo-Induced Charge Transfer and Biomimetic Precipitation for Advanced Organic Photoelectrochemical Transistor Bioanalysis. Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 2024, 42(17): 1999-2004 DOI:10.1002/cjoc.202400206

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