Influence of amphiphilic molecules on the peroxidase-like behavior of nanoparticles in an aqueous solution.
Tianxiang YinXingnan ZhouJing ShiPublished in: RSC advances (2021)
Carbon dots (CDs) have drawn considerable attention in recent decades due to their outstanding biocompatibility and environmental friendliness. In this study, we synthesized ionic liquid (1-aminopropyl-3-methyl-imidazolium bromide)-modified carbon dots (IL-CDs) showing good peroxidase-like activity. Furthermore, we investigated their enzymic behavior in the presence of two different amphiphilic molecules, namely tert -butanol (TBA, a typical hydrotrope) and sodium bis (2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT, a typical anionic surfactant). In an aqueous solution of TBA, a microscopic heterogeneous structure was formed in a certain concentration range of TBA, which resulted in an anomaly in the reaction process. However, in the AOT aqueous solution, the situation became more complicated. IL-CDs formed vesicles or precipitation at different concentrations of AOT, which led to different enzymic activities of IL-CDs due to the variance in the structure and the surface electronic density.