Soft template induced phase selective synthesis of Fe2O3 nanomagnets: one step towards peroxidase-mimic activity allowing colorimetric sensing of thioglycolic acid†
Abstract
Different Schiff's base (SB) templates have been obtained to mediate phase selective synthesis of α- or γ-Fe2O3 from the same temperature condition. The inherent phase transformation tendency (γ-Fe2O3 to α-Fe2O3) is found to be inhibited. Again, the phase selective evolution emerges out of the binding modes of SBs which has been illustrated here. The nature of SBs governs the shape and size distribution of Fe2O3 NPs. As both the phases are magenetically active, easy magnetic separation of them widens their applicability in catalysis. Magnetically active both α- and γ-Fe2O3 mimic interesting peroxidase like activity by oxidising colourless 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) to blue coloured oxidised product (Ox-TMB) in aqueous H2O2. These results prompted us to improvise further to detect thioglycolic acid (TGA) at a micromolar level which provides commercial applicability.