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Metal-organic framework (MOF) hybridized gold nanoparticles as a bifunctional nanozyme for glucose sensing.

Pei-Hong TongJing-Jing WangXi-Le HuTony David JamesXiao-Peng He
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
Inspired by natural enzymes that possess multiple catalytic activities, here we develop a bifunctional metal-organic frame-work (MOF) for biosensing applications. Ultrasmall gold nano-particles (AuNPs) are grown in the internal cavities of an iron (Fe) porphyrin-based MOF to produce a hybridized nanozyme, AuNPs@PCN-224(Fe), in which AuNPs and PCN-224(Fe) exhibit the catalytic activity of glucose oxidase (GOx) and horseradish peroxidase (HRP), respectively. We established that the bifunctional nanozyme was capable of a cascade reaction to generate hydrogen peroxide in the presence of d-glucose and oxygen in situ , and subsequently activate a colorimetric or chemiluminescent substrate through HRP-mimicking catalytic activity. The nanozyme was selective over a range of other saccharides, and 93% of the catalytic activity was retained after being recycled five times.
Keyphrases
  • metal organic framework
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide
  • blood glucose
  • gold nanoparticles
  • adipose tissue
  • living cells
  • sensitive detection
  • crystal structure
  • aqueous solution