High Responsivity, Ultra-flexible, Self-driven Solar-blind Fibrous Photoelectrochemical Detector for Seawater Antibiotic Detection

IF 10 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Today Physics Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1016/j.mtphys.2025.101702
Gang Wu, Kai Chen, Yizhou Ni, Chao Wu, Jinsong Liu, Haizheng Hu, Xuehua Zhang, Shunli Wang, Fengmin Wu, Zhengyuan Wu, Daoyou Guo
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The detection of antibiotics in seawater is essential for ensuring the safety and sustainability of the marine environment. However, existing detection methods are hindered by limitations such as slow response times, complex operations, or high costs. In this study, we propose the omnidirectional growth of high-quality α-Ga2O3 nanopillar arrays on a flexible carbon nanotube fiber (CNTF) substrate to construct a self-powered fibrous photoelectrochemical sensor for antibiotic detection. Importantly, the device effectively mitigates signal interference from ambient light and seawater fluctuations due to its ultra-flexibility and solar-blind response characteristics. Specifically, a significant responsivity of 61.6 mA/W, a detectivity of 3.03 × 1011 Jones, and an external quantum efficiency of 30.1% are obtained and outperforming most fibrous photodetectors. Moreover, the device with 360° omnidirectional detection capability exhibited no significant degradation of photoresponse during 2000 bending cycles or long-term continuous operation. Notably, under both affections of enhancing the separation efficiency of photogenerated carriers by organic ions and competing for solar-blind UV light absorption between antibiotic molecules and Ga2O3, the α-Ga2O3@CNTF detector demonstrates the capability to detect sulfonamides, quinolones, and tetracyclines at various concentrations in seawater. This work provides valuable insights into developing high-performance, cost-effective, and user-friendly devices for advanced seawater antibiotic detection technology.

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Materials Today Physics Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Materials Today Physics is a multi-disciplinary journal focused on the physics of materials, encompassing both the physical properties and materials synthesis. Operating at the interface of physics and materials science, this journal covers one of the largest and most dynamic fields within physical science. The forefront research in materials physics is driving advancements in new materials, uncovering new physics, and fostering novel applications at an unprecedented pace.
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