▎ 摘 要
The authors constructed a voltammetric zearalenone (ZEN) aptasensor based on use of porous platinum nanotubes, gold nanoparticles (p-PtNTs/AuNPs) and thionine (Thi) labelled graphene oxide (GO). The p-PtNTs were synthesized in-situ based on tellurium nanowires as sacrificial templates. Subsequently, thiol-modified aptamers were self-assembled on the AuNPs that had been electrodeposited on the surface of the modified electrode. The presence of p-PtNTs on the electrode increases the loading with AuNPs and aptamers. It also warrants that the Thi-labelled GO can be assembled onto the aptamer via interactions. In the presence of ZEN, it will be bound by the aptamer. The GO/Thi conjugate will be released from the aptamer, and this causes a decrease in Thi current. Under the optimal conditions and at a typical working potential of -0.22V (vs. Ag/AgCl), the method has a linear range that covers the 0.5pgmL(-1) to 0.5gmL(-1) ZEN concentraion range and a lower detection limit of 0.17pgmL(-1).