Integrated OPECT and Smartphone Colorimetry Dual‐Mode Detection of Okadaic Acid Based on Ce‐MOF Modified MXene@SnO2 Z‐Scheme Heterostructure
Jingtian Chi,
Peng Ju,
Fan Bi
et al.
Abstract:The organic photoelectrochemical transistor (OPECT) biosensing relies solely on a singular signal readout inherently, which restrains the precision and dependability nestled within pertinent biological measurements. Herein, a high‐precision magnetic assisted OPECT and smartphone colorimetric (SCL) dual‐mode biosensing platform is first established for detecting harmful algal toxin okadaic acid (OA) by biocatalytic reaction. MXene@SnO2‐Ce‐MOF (MXSnO/Ce‐MOF) Z‐scheme heterojunctions with abundant oxygen vacancie… Show more
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