Nanozyme-Based Microfluidic Chip System for pH-Regulated Pretreatment and Sensitive Sensing.
Yifei ChenYu WuWeiqing XuYinjun TangYujia CaiXin YuJian LiYiwei QiuLiuyong HuWenling GuChengzhou ZhuPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Nanozymes, possessing nanomaterial properties and catalytic activities, offer great opportunities to design sensitive analytical detection systems. However, the low interference resistance of nanozymes poses a significant limitation on the precise detection of target substances. Herein, a nanozyme-based microfluidic chip system for pH-regulated pretreatment and sensitive sensing of cysteine (Cys) is reported. The copper metal-organic framework (Cu MOF) exhibits good cysteine oxidase-like activity at pH 7.0, while demonstrating excellent laccase-like activity at pH 8.0. Taking advantage of the pH-regulated enzyme-like activity, the integrated microfluidic device involving the immobilization of Cu MOF eliminates the interference of dopamine (DA) and accurately detects the target Cys. Compared with the untreated reaction system, the developed nanozyme system shows a significantly improved accuracy in detecting Cys, with an R 2 value of 0.9914. This work provides an efficient method to enhance the interference resistance of nanozymes and broadens the application in sample pretreatment.