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Structure Remodeling Strategy for Open-Cage NiFe@Fe-bis-PBA with Enhanced Peroxidase-like Activity To Monitor Tumor Markers.

Ruixin LiuFeng ShiHaibing ZhuKai LiuZijun LaiYaoyao LiZhanjun YangJuan Li
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
The inherent metal elements and structures of Prussian blue analogue (PBA) nanozymes have restricted their enzyme-mimicking activity. Therefore, the rational regulation of PBA nanozymes to improve their catalytic activity is highly desirable for biosensing applications. Herein, we propose a structure remodeling strategy to construct an open-cage Fe PBA-anchored NiFePBA (NiFe@Fe bis-PBA) nanozyme with significantly enhanced enzyme-mimicking activity. The formation process and mechanism for this bis-PBA nanozyme were studied in detail. Specifically, a cubic NiFePBA precursor was first synthesized and modified with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). With the aid of hydrochloric acid, the added potassium ferricyanide was reduced by PVP and re-coordinated on the surface of NiFePBA to form the NiFe@Fe bis-PBA nanozyme with a special open-cage core-shell structure. The resultant NiFe@Fe bis-PBA nanozyme was further exploited to immobilize secondary antibodies, serving as a novel signal probe for developing highly sensitive electrochemical immunosensors for monitoring tumor markers. The constructed electrochemical immunosensor possesses a very wide linear range of 0.005-100 ng/mL and a low detection limit of 0.89 pg/mL for alpha-fetoprotein with high specificity and acceptable reproducibility and stability. This work offers a general and promising strategy for remodeling PBA nanozymes with a very favorable structure and metal element distribution, which enhances their enzyme-mimicking properties for applications in different fields.
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