Two-Dimensional TiS2 Nanosheet- and Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticle- Based Composites for Sensing Applications
D Yeniterzi and SC Cevher and SK Baglicakoglu and AD Ucar and MB Durukan and T Haciefendioglu and E Yildirim and A Cirpan and HE Unalan and S Soylemez, LANGMUIR, 40, 22960-22972 (2024).
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c03102
The assessment of phenolic compounds in food samples, environmental
samples, and medical applications has gained importance recently. Here,
we present research on novel conjugated polymer nanoparticles (P-PimBzBt
NPs) and their composites with two-dimensional titanium disulfide
nanosheets (2D-TiS2) for electrochemical tyrosinase (TYR)-based catechol
detection. P-PimBzBt NPs are decorated with 2D-TiS2 to enhance the
electrochemical performance for biosensing. In addition, the interaction
of P-PimBzBt NPs with TiS2 was investigated at the molecular level by
employing van der Waals (vdW) dispersion-corrected density functional
theory (DFT) calculations and classical all-atom molecular dynamics
simulations. According to the theoretical studies, the presence of the
TiS2 layer increases the interfacial interaction with the conjugated
polymer via electrostatic interactions. Using cyclic voltammetry (CV),
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), field emission scanning
electron microscopy (FE-SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
(EDS) analyses, the production of SPE/TiS2@P-PimBzBt NPs/TYR
nanobiosensors was examined. With a detection range of 3.0-27.5 mu M,
0.33 mu M LOD, and 3.89 mu A/mu M
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