Electronic structure engineering of N-doped carbon nanozyme via incorporating Cl and sp 3 -hybridized defected carbon for organophosphorus pesticides assay

Metal-free carbon-based nanozymes often exhibit superior chemical stability and detection reliability compared to their metal-doped counterparts. However, their catalytic activity remains an area ripe for further enhancement. Herein, we successfully prepared a chlorine (Cl)-modified, metal-free, and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2025-01, Vol.678 (Pt A), p.427
Hauptverfasser: Tao, Chenyu, Liu, Wendong, Zhang, Jiqing, Yan, Jinghao, Jiang, Yuanyuan, Lu, Yizhong
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Metal-free carbon-based nanozymes often exhibit superior chemical stability and detection reliability compared to their metal-doped counterparts. However, their catalytic activity remains an area ripe for further enhancement. Herein, we successfully prepared a chlorine (Cl)-modified, metal-free, and porous N-doped carbon nanozyme (Cl -pNC) via NaCl molten etching. The incorporation of Cl induced an increase in the intrinsic defects of sp -hybridized carbon within Cl -pNC and optimized the electronic structure of the N-connected carbon atoms. Remarkably, the peroxidase (POD)-like activity of Cl -pNC was enhanced twelvefold compared to porous N-doped carbon (pNC). Theoretical simulations highlighted that the introduction of Cl not only promoted H O adsorption but also lowered the energy barrier for its decomposition, facilitating the generation of active intermediates and thus boosting POD-like activity. Based on the POD mimic activity of Cl -pNC, we developed a colorimetric platform for OPs detection utilizing a cascade amplification strategy. This work provides insights into the rational design of carbon-based nanozymes and the development of nanozyme-based colorimetric biosensors.
ISSN:1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2024.08.168