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DNA-Based Platinum Nanozymes for Peroxidase Mimetics

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 118, Issue 31, Pages 18116-18125

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp503242e

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  1. NSFC [21276179, 21206107]

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G-/C-rich oligonucleotides are chosen as the nucleation templates to synthesize Pt nanozymes with the size distribution of 1.7-2.9 nm, showing high activity to mimic peroxidase. The physicochemical properties including charge states and particle sizes are greatly associated with the DNA templates, the precursor ions as well as the molar ratios of [precursor]/[DNA]. As increasing the average size from 1.8 to 2.9 nm, the fraction of Pt-0 species increases while the proportion of Pt2+ decreases. In the meanwhile, the K-m value toward H2O2 decreases by three times, whereas toward TMB the K-m increases by two times. The most efficient Pt nanozyme consisting of approximate 66% metallic Pt-0 is stabilized by the i-motif RET2 with the average diameter of 2.9 nm. These results pave a promising way to manufacture metal nanozymes with facile modulation of physicochemical properties through programming DNA sequences.

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