Issue 15, 2023

A polyoxometalate-based heterojunction nanozyme with peroxidase-mimic catalytic activity for sensitive biomolecule detection

Abstract

Nanozymes are a class of nanomaterials that can specifically mimic the structures and catalytic activities as well as overcome limitations of natural enzymes and have hence been considered as a competitive alternative to natural enzymes. At present, plenty of nanozymes, especially those with peroxidase (POD)-like catalytic activity, have been extensively explored for biosensing. In this work, we proposed polyoxometalate-based heterojunction GdP5W30O110@WS2 nanoclusters (NCs) to exert intrinsic POD-like catalytic activity even under harsh catalytic conditions. Detailedly, GdP5W30O110@WS2 NCs possessing conducive POD-like catalytic activity can oxidize chromogenic substrates into colored substances in the presence of H2O2. On the strength of the POD-like catalytic activity of GdP5W30O110@WS2 NCs, a reliable analytical platform is then constructed after the optimization of catalytic conditions for the detection of H2O2, glutathione (GSH) and glucose via a simple TMB colorimetric strategy. This work advances the utilization of versatile polyoxometalate-based nanomaterials for biosensing, dramatically broadening the potential applications of other nanozyme-based biosensors.

Graphical abstract: A polyoxometalate-based heterojunction nanozyme with peroxidase-mimic catalytic activity for sensitive biomolecule detection

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Apr 2023
Accepted
15 Jun 2023
First published
13 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale Adv., 2023,5, 3985-3993

A polyoxometalate-based heterojunction nanozyme with peroxidase-mimic catalytic activity for sensitive biomolecule detection

G. Du, M. Lv, H. Wang, C. Liu, Q. Xu, J. Liu, Z. Yang, Y. Yong and Y. Han, Nanoscale Adv., 2023, 5, 3985 DOI: 10.1039/D3NA00210A

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