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Download fileAu-Decorated N‑Rich Carbon Dots as Peroxidase Mimics for the Detection of Acetylcholinesterase Activity
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posted on 2022-01-24, 19:42 authored by Dingding Zhang, Qingyi Han, Wendong Liu, Keying Xu, Mingzheng Shao, Yuyan Li, Peiyao Du, Zhen Zhang, Bingsi Liu, Libing Zhang, Xiaoquan LuWell-distributed
metals anchored on supports have attracted great
attention owing to their potential application as cost-effective catalysts.
Here, we demonstrate the successful preparation of Au-decorated N-rich
carbon dot (Au-CD) nanocomposites, which possess excellent stability
in aqueous media. The Au-CDs exhibit remarkable peroxidase-mimicking
activity and high affinity to the substrate due to the fast electron-transfer
process and ligand-free surface. Based on this, an Au-CD nanozyme-based
colorimetric biosensor was successfully developed to assess the activity
of acetylcholinesterase with high sensitivity and selectivity. More
importantly, an ideal performance was achieved in clinical serum analysis.
This work paves the way for the development of well-distributed metals
anchored on supports as nanozymes for sensing applications.
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