N-doped carbon Co/CoO x with laccase-like activity for detection of epinephrine.
Junlun ZhuQian CuiTao LongYijia WangWei WenZhengfang TianXiuhua ZhangShengfu WangPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2023)
N-doped carbon Co/CoO x with laccase-like activity was directionally designed by pyrolyzing Co-coordination polymer and applied to detect epinephrine, which revealed a new preparation strategy for laccase mimics. The formation mechanism of the N-doped carbon Co/CoO x nanozyme was reconnoitered by a thermogravimetric-mass spectrometry system (TG-MS). N-doped carbon Co/CoO x exhibited outstanding laccase-like activity, and the Michaelis-Menten constant and maximum initial velocity were calculated to be 0.087 mM and 0.0089 μM s -1 , respectively. Based on this principle, a simple colorimetric sensing platform was developed for the quantitative detection of epinephrine, which can be used to diagnose pheochromocytoma. In addition, the visual platform for detecting epinephrine exhibited a linear range of 3 to 20 μg mL -1 and a calculated detection limit of 0.42 μg mL -1 . Therefore, the proposed colorimetric sensing platform is a promising candidate to be applied in precise early pheochromocytoma diagnosis.
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