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Regulating the N Coordination Environment of Co Single-Atom Nanozymes for Highly Efficient Oxidase Mimics.

Zhe LiFangning LiuChuanxia ChenYuanyuan JiangPengjuan NiNingning SongYang HuShibo XiMinmin LiangYizhong Lu
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Single-atom catalysts with well-defined atomic structures and precisely regulated coordination environments have been recognized as potential substitutes for natural metalloenzymes. Inspired by the metal coordination structure of natural enzymes, we show here that the oxidase-like activity of single-atom Co catalysts greatly depends on their local N coordination around the Co catalytic sites. We synthesized a series of Co single-atom catalysts with different nitrogen coordination numbers (Co-N x (C), x = 2, 3, and 4) and demonstrated that the oxidase-like activity of single-atom Co catalysts could be effectively tailored by fine-tuning the N coordination. Among the studied single-atom Co catalysts, the Co-N 3 (C) with three-coordinate N atoms shows the optimum oxygen adsorption structure and robust reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, thus presenting the preferable oxidase-like catalytic activity. This work facilitates the future development of rational nanozyme designs for targeting reactions at the atomic level.
Keyphrases
  • highly efficient
  • molecular dynamics
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