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Unveiling the role of heterophase nanostructure in MnO 2 -based colorimetric sensors for ascorbic acid detection.

Thi-Hien PhamQuynh-Trang Thi NgoXuan-Dinh NgoLemma Teshome TufaHuu-Quang NguyenVan Tan TranXuan-Quang ChuVan-Tuan HoangAnh-Tuan Le
Published in: Mikrochimica acta (2024)
Nanozymes based on manganese oxide (MnO 2 ) are demonstrated to be promising probes in colorimetric sensing applications. In this study, the r-MnO 2 /β-MnO 2 heterophase nanostructure was simply prepared by a calcination process with controllable temperature. The characterization of the nanostructured material was confirmed by SEM, UV-vis spectroscopy, Raman, TGA-DSC, and XRD analysis. The r-MnO 2 /β-MnO 2 exhibits a remarkably good catalytic activity in the oxidation process of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) compared with the r-MnO 2 or Mn 2 O 3 nanostructure owing to its heterophase junctions. The enhanced performance of the colorimetric sensor for ascorbic acid (AA) detection was investigated using the r-MnO 2 /β-MnO 2 heterophase nanostructure as probe. The r-MnO 2 /β-MnO 2 material enhanced the monitoring of AA in the wide linear range from 1 µM to 50 μM with a limit of detection of 0.84 µM. This work presents a promising and straightforward approach for the construction of MnO 2 -based colorimetric sensor and their practical application in plant growth monitoring.
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