Shape-controlled gold nanoparticles supported on MoS2 nanosheets: synergistic effect of thionine and MoS2 and their application for electrochemical label-free immunosensing†
Abstract
Herein, a facile approach for shape-controlled gold nanoparticle (AuNP) decorated thionine–MoS2 nanocomposites (AuNP–Thi–MoS2) had been reported by using the synergistic effect of MoS2 and Thi. Thi was not only used as an electrochemical indicator, but also as a reducing agent to tune the resulting morphologies of AuNPs. With the ratio of MoS2/Thi decreasing, the shapes of AuNPs changed from spherical, triangle, clover-like to flower-like nanostructures. TEM, XRD and XPS were employed to characterize the formation and chemical composition of AuNP–Thi–MoS2 nanocomposites. On the basis of synthesis, a MoS2-based label-free electrochemical immunosensor had been designed to detect carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA). The proposed immunosensor could detect as low as 0.52 pg mL−1 CEA with excellent selectivity. Moreover, the expected immunosensor showed high stability and excellent reproducibility, which could detect CEA in human serum with satisfactory results. Therefore, the AuNP–Thi–MoS2 nanocomposites may be considered as a candidate sensing platform for fabrication of simple, label-free and ultrasensitive electrochemical sensors.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Editor’s Choice: Making sense of nanosensors and devices