Issue 13, 2021

“Click” dendrimer-Pd nanoparticle assemblies as enzyme mimics: catalytic o-phenylenediamine oxidation and application in colorimetric H2O2 detection

Abstract

Dendrimers have already been successfully used in nanoparticle (NP) catalysis for many years, particularly for Pd NP protection towards carbon–carbon coupling reactions. In this paper, assemblies between Pd nanoparticles and two generations of “click” dendrimers, with 27 (dendrimer-1) and 81 (dendrimer-2) triethylene glycol (TEG) termini, respectively, are examined for catalytic peroxidase-like oxidative activity. This catalysis is investigated with o-phenylenediamine (OPD) and H2O2 as the substrates in water, displaying different colours. The dendritic effect is negative upon increasing generation, i.e., dendrimer 1-Pd nanoparticles show the best results, providing values with a Vmax of 1.49 × 10−9 M s−1 and Km of 3.02 mM as obtained with the Michaelis–Menten model. The detection limit is 0.5 μM of H2O2 detection with dendrimer-1-PdNPs, and both dendrimer-Pd nanocatalysts exhibit excellent robustness of catalytic activity, with a water-dispersive state being stable for at least 2 months, thus showing promise as a mimic for peroxidase catalysts.

Graphical abstract: “Click” dendrimer-Pd nanoparticle assemblies as enzyme mimics: catalytic o-phenylenediamine oxidation and application in colorimetric H2O2 detection

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
31 Mar 2021
Accepted
07 May 2021
First published
10 May 2021

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2021,8, 3301-3307

“Click” dendrimer-Pd nanoparticle assemblies as enzyme mimics: catalytic o-phenylenediamine oxidation and application in colorimetric H2O2 detection

Y. Liu, R. P. Lopes, T. Lüdtke, D. Di Silvio, S. Moya, J. Hamon and D. Astruc, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2021, 8, 3301 DOI: 10.1039/D1QI00427A

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