Fabrication of Adjustable Au/Carbon Hybrid Nanozymes with Photothermally Enhanced Peroxidase Activity and Ultra-sensitivity for Glutathione Detection.
Xinyan ChenYu QiBin HeYu LiangYu LeiJian SunPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Au nanozymes are extensively researched for their photothermal effect and catalytic performance, but overcoming the inherent defects of poor dispersibility and thermal stability through complementary materials will expand their prospects for biological applications. Herein, several novel CAu nanozymes were fabricated by in situ reduction of chloroauric acid on hollow carbon nanospheres (HCNs). Through regulating the number of reductions, sesame ball-shaped CAu (sCAu) with highly dispersed Au nanoparticles and diversity-shaped CAu (dCAu) were obtained. The number and morphology of loaded Au nanoparticles, absorption spectra, and hydrophilicity of CAu nanozymes were systematically characterized to demonstrate the flexibility of this novel method. The high-efficiency peroxidase-like sCAu0.3 nanozyme with hyperthermia-activated property was then screened for later bio-application. It is worth mentioning that its photothermal-promoted peroxidase-like activity could be achieved under near-infrared laser irradiation. Moreover, sCAu0.3 could specifically achieve glutathione detection in human blood samples. This method will provide a protocol for the regulation of CAu nanozymes to adapt to bio-detection applications.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high efficiency
- drug delivery
- reduced graphene oxide
- real time pcr
- cancer therapy
- hydrogen peroxide
- photodynamic therapy
- randomized controlled trial
- endothelial cells
- label free
- multidrug resistant
- quantum dots
- nitric oxide
- density functional theory
- mass spectrometry
- visible light
- radiation therapy
- crystal structure
- tissue engineering