In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine
Heterojunctions are usually designed as photocatalytically active interfaces to promote the separation of photo-induced charge carriers. In situ construction of a heterojunction using nucleation sites derived from the same precursor effectively enhances the extent to which there is heterogeneous con...
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doaj-9d9aaa537b674d5e8fb83552c21a599d2021-04-16T04:48:30ZengElsevierElectrochemistry Communications1388-24812021-04-01125106987In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamineYing Chen0Xi Li1Guoneng Cai2Meijin Li3Dianping Tang4Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, People’s Republic of ChinaKey Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, People’s Republic of ChinaKey Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, People’s Republic of ChinaCorresponding authors.; Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, People’s Republic of ChinaCorresponding authors.; Key Laboratory of Analytical Science for Food Safety and Biology (MOE & Fujian Province), Department of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350108, People’s Republic of ChinaHeterojunctions are usually designed as photocatalytically active interfaces to promote the separation of photo-induced charge carriers. In situ construction of a heterojunction using nucleation sites derived from the same precursor effectively enhances the extent to which there is heterogeneous contact throughout the whole mixture, compared with heterojunction formation between two completely crystalline phases. In this work, (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions were successfully fabricated through simple hydrothermal oxidation of the Ti3C2 precursor and used as an electrode material for the photoelectrochemical (PEC) detection of dopamine. The (001)TiO2 formed on the surface of Ti3C2 using Ti3C2 itself as the source of titanium not only increases the catalytically active surface (001 facet) for dopamine adsorption, but also produces a superior photoelectric response (compared to TiO2) based on the coupling effect of (001)TiO2 and the two-dimensional Ti3C2 inhibiting the recombination of electron–hole pairs. The PEC sensor can detect dopamine from 1.0 μM to 1000 μM with a limit of detection of 0.52 μM, with good stability, and high selectivity. This work therefore suggests that (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions represent a promising material for applications in PEC detection.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388248121000710Photoelectrochemical sensorDopamine(001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctionsElectrochemistry |
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In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine |
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In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine |
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In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine |
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In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine |
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In situ formation of (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine |
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in situ formation of (001)tio2/ti3c2 heterojunctions for enhanced photoelectrochemical detection of dopamine |
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Electrochemistry Communications |
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Heterojunctions are usually designed as photocatalytically active interfaces to promote the separation of photo-induced charge carriers. In situ construction of a heterojunction using nucleation sites derived from the same precursor effectively enhances the extent to which there is heterogeneous contact throughout the whole mixture, compared with heterojunction formation between two completely crystalline phases. In this work, (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions were successfully fabricated through simple hydrothermal oxidation of the Ti3C2 precursor and used as an electrode material for the photoelectrochemical (PEC) detection of dopamine. The (001)TiO2 formed on the surface of Ti3C2 using Ti3C2 itself as the source of titanium not only increases the catalytically active surface (001 facet) for dopamine adsorption, but also produces a superior photoelectric response (compared to TiO2) based on the coupling effect of (001)TiO2 and the two-dimensional Ti3C2 inhibiting the recombination of electron–hole pairs. The PEC sensor can detect dopamine from 1.0 μM to 1000 μM with a limit of detection of 0.52 μM, with good stability, and high selectivity. This work therefore suggests that (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions represent a promising material for applications in PEC detection. |
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Photoelectrochemical sensor Dopamine (001)TiO2/Ti3C2 heterojunctions Electrochemistry |
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