posted on 2022-06-02, 14:33authored byYujun Wang, Lin Lu, Rongxiu Tu, Yuan Wang, Xinyuan Guo, Chuantao Hou, Zonghua Wang
Exploitation
of metal–organic aerogels (MOAs) with porous
properties for the immobilization of enzymes should have significant
applications. A facile method for the synthesis of MOAs using poly(propylene
glycol) (PPG) as a gelling agent is presented in this paper. In particular,
a porous UiO-66-NH2 aerogel containing an iron porphyrin
unit has been synthesized using PPG. The MOA not only displays high
mesopores for glucose oxidase (GOx) immobilization but also has the
unit of iron porphyrin as a peroxidase mimick for a cascade reaction.
After the immobilization of GOx, the composite was used for the colorimetric
sensing of glucose, exhibiting a good linear range, a low limit of
detection, and excellent selectivity. Furthermore, the MOA-immobilized
GOx shows enhanced stability against organic solutions and longer
storage stability at room temperature, attributed to the protective
effect of the UiO-66-NH2 aerogel. This MOA with porous
properties should provide an extended platform for enzyme immobilization
and open up a route for the development of biocatalyst systems for
advanced applications in biosensing, bioindustrial catalysis, and
biofuel cells.