CeO2/C nanowire derived from a cerium(III) based organic framework as a peroxidase mimic for colorimetric sensing of hydrogen peroxide and for enzymatic sensing of glucose.
Wenfei DongYuming HuangPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2019)
A metal organic framework obtained from cerium(III) and trimesic acid was pyrolyzed to obtain a novel nanostructure referred to as CeO2/C nanowires. The experimental parameters temperature, precursor and gas atmosphere were optimized. The nanowires show good dispersion and a large number of oxygen vacancies, and this leads to excellent peroxidase-like activity. The nanowires are stable at pH values between 2 and 10, and in the 4-80 °C temperature range. The peroxidase-mimicking activity was exploited in a sensitive colorimetric method for determination of H2O2 by using 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine as the chromogenic substrate. The absorbance at 652 nm increases linearly in the 0.5 to 100 μM H2O2 concentration range. If glucose oxidase is added to a solution containing glucose, H2O2 will be enzymatically produced. This was exploited to design a new method for determination of glucose. The optical response is linear in the 1-100 μM glucose concentration range, and the detection limit is 0.69 μM (at S/N = 3). The method was successfully applied to the determination of glucose in serum samples. Graphical abstractCeO2/C nanowires prepared by Ce-MOF pyrolysis show peroxidase-like activity and are able to catalyze the oxidation of tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) by H2O2. This was applied to glucose oxidase-based colorimetruc determination of glucose in human sera.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- blood glucose
- room temperature
- nitric oxide
- gold nanoparticles
- endothelial cells
- solid phase extraction
- photodynamic therapy
- adipose tissue
- risk assessment
- reduced graphene oxide
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- blood pressure
- ionic liquid
- heavy metals
- skeletal muscle
- amino acid
- liquid chromatography
- label free
- simultaneous determination