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Single-atom nanozymes Co-N-C as an electrochemical sensor for detection of bioactive molecules

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TALANTA
Volume 254, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2022.124171

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Electrochemistry; Single-atom nanozymes; Co-N-C; Bioactive molecules; Simultaneous detection

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A properly designed sensing interface is crucial for the accurate and sensitive detection of biologically active molecules. Single-atom nanozymes from M-N-C materials have attracted attention due to their large surface area and strong bionic enzyme activity. This study presents a three-dimensional layered electrochemical electrode with a Co-N-C nanoenzyme embedded in a reduced graphene oxide aerogel for the detection of H2O2, DA, and UA.
A properly designed sensing interface is crucial for the accurate and sensitive detection of biologically active molecules. Single-atom nanozymes from transition metal and nitrogen-doped carbon materials (M-N-C) have caught attention owing to their large surface area and strong bionic enzyme activity. Herein, a three-dimensional layered electrochemical electrode consisting of a Co-N-C nanoenzyme embedded in a reduced graphene oxide aerogel was prepared for the detection of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), dopamine (DA) and uric acid (UA). Due to its unique three-dimensional layered structure, rGA has excellent electrical conductivity and high material loading and is used to enhance the electrocatalytic performance of Co-N-C. The combination of single-atom nanozymes and electrochemical detection shows unique advantages in catalytic activity and selectivity. The limit of detection and detection range are 0.74 mu M and 3-2991 mu M respectively for H2O2. Furthermore, it has been successfully implemented for the in-situ detection of H2O2 in living cells. In addition, their simultaneous detection is also realized by the sensors for DA and UA. And it can accurately capture the signal of UA and DA in the urine. Meanwhile, the electrode displays satisfactory stability and repeatability. Therefore, this paper provides a new detection strategy for a variety of bioactive molecules, showing great potential in cell biology, pathophysiology and diagnostics.

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