Biocatalytic CsPbX3 Perovskite Nanocrystals: A Self‐Reporting Nanoprobe for Metabolism Analysis

CsPbX3 perovskite nanocrystals (NCs), with excellent optical properties, have drawn considerable attention in recent years. However, they also suffer from inherent vulnerability and hydrolysis, causing the new understanding or new applications to be difficultly explored. Herein, for the first time,...

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description CsPbX3 perovskite nanocrystals (NCs), with excellent optical properties, have drawn considerable attention in recent years. However, they also suffer from inherent vulnerability and hydrolysis, causing the new understanding or new applications to be difficultly explored. Herein, for the first time, it is discovered that the phospholipid membrane (PM)‐coated CsPbX3 NCs have intrinsic biocatalytic activity. Different from other peroxidase‐like nanozymes relying on extra chromogenic reagents, the PM‐CsPbX3 NCs can be used as a self‐reporting nanoprobe, allowing an “add‐to‐answer” detection model. Notably, the fluorescence of PM‐CsPbX3 NCs can be rapidly quenched by adding H2O2 and then be restored by removing excess H2O2. Initiated from this unexpected observation, the PM‐CsPbX3 NCs can be explored to prepare multi‐color bioinks and metabolite‐responsive paper analytical devices, demonstrating the great potential of CsPbX3 NCs in bioanalysis. This is the first report on the discovery of nanozyme‐like property of all‐inorganic CsPbX3 perovskite NCs, which adds another piece to the nanozyme puzzle and opens new avenues for in vitro disease diagnostics. Herein, the biocatalytic activity of phospholipid membrane‐coated CsPbX3 nanocrystals (PM‐CsPbX3 NCs) is reported. Unlike other nanozymes relying on extra chromogenic reagents, PM‐CsPbX3 NCs can act as a self‐reporting nanoprobe. Further the applications of PM‐CsPbX3 NCs are explored to serve as metabolite‐responsive paper analytical devices. This work drives new understandings in biocatalysis and benefits the in vitro diagnostics.
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Fluorescence
Hydrogen peroxide
Metabolites
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Nanotechnology
Optical properties
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Peroxidase
Phospholipids
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