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Zero-Dimensional/Two-Dimensional AuxPd100-x Nanocomposites with Enhanced Nanozyme Catalysis for Sensitive Glucose Detection.

Shuangfei CaiZhao FuWei XiaoYoulin XiongChen WangRong Yang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Here, we report facile fabrication of two-dimensional (2D) Pd nanosheet (NS)-supported zero-dimensional (0D) Au nanoparticles via galvanic replacement. In the synthesis, the surface-clean Pd NSs premade not only acted as a sacrifice template for replacing Pd atoms by Au3+ ions, but served as a support substrate to support Au nanoparticles. The morphology, structure, and composition of products relied on the Au/Pd feed atomic ratio. Interestingly, the as-obtained 0D/2D AuxPd100-x (x = 4.5, 9.8, and 21) nanocomposites showed remarkably enhanced peroxidase-mimic catalysis in the model oxidation reaction, which followed the typical Michaelis-Menten theory. Compared to Pd NSs, the enhanced catalysis of AuxPd100-x was closely related to both the increased specific surface area and the modified electronic structure of Pd NSs, which resulted in a change in the catalytic pathway, that is, from hydroxyl radical generation to rapid electron transfer. The work provides a simple yet efficient avenue to build highly efficient heterogeneous catalysts based on metallic NSs, as exemplified by the superior nanozyme activity of 0D/2D bimetallic nanostructures for glucose detection.
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