Manganese dioxide (MnO 2 ) nanosheets possess unique physical and chemical properties, making them widely applicable in various fields, such as chemistry and biomedicine. Although MnO 2 nanosheets are produced using bottom-up wet chemistry synthesis methods, their scale is below the gram level and requires a long processing time, restricting their effective scale-up from laboratory to market. We report a facile, green and scalable synthesis of MnO 2 nanosheets by mixing Shiranui mandarin orange juice and KMnO 4 for 30 minutes. We produced more than one gram (1.095) of MnO 2 nanosheets with a 0.65 nm mean thickness and a 50 nm mean lateral size. Furthermore, we established a visual colorimetric biosensing strategy based on MnO 2 nanosheets for the assay of glutathione (GSH) and cardiac troponin I (cTnI), offering high sensitivity and feasibility in clinical samples. For GSH, the limit of detection was 0.08 nM, and for cTnI, it was 0.70 pg mL -1 . Meanwhile, the strategy can be used for real-time analysis by applying a smartphone-enabled biosensing strategy, which can provide point-of-care testing in remote areas.
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