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A sensitive virus detection method applicable for an early stage increases the probability of survival. Here, we develop a simple and rapid detection strategy for the detection of the hepatitis E virus (HEV) by an electrocatalytic water oxidation reaction (WOR) using a platinum (Pt)-incorporated cobalt (Co)-based zeolite imidazole framework (ZIF-67). The surface cavity of ZIF-67 enables the rich loading of Pt NPs, and subsequent calcination etches the cavity, promoting the electrocatalytic activity of Pt-CoO HCs. The Pt-CoO HCs show excellent behavior for the WOR due to the synergistic interaction of Pt and CoO, evaluated by voltammetry and chronoamperometry. The synthesized Pt-CoO HCs are conjugated with anti-HEV antibody (Ab@Pt-CoO HCs); the electrocatalytic activity of Ab@Pt-CoO HCs is combined with that of antibody-conjugated magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) for HEV detection by a magneto-and-nanocomposite sandwich immunoassay. The sensor is challenged to detect the HEV in spiked serum samples and HEV G7 genotypes collected from the cell culture supernatant, reaching a low limit of detection down to 61 RNA copies mL. This work establishes a free-indicator one-step approach with the controlled design of Pt-CoO HCs, which presents an effective WOR technique for virus detection in a neutral pH solution, which can be extended to electrocatalytic studies in the future integrated biosensing systems.
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