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N,S co-doped Co3O4 core-shell nanospheres with high peroxidase activity for the fast colorimetric detection of catechol

Journal

ANALYTICAL METHODS
Volume 13, Issue 44, Pages 5377-5382

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ay01500a

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2018MEE003, ZR2020QB030]

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This study developed N and S co-doped core-shell cobaltosic oxide nanospheres with excellent peroxidase-like activity, accelerating the oxidation reaction of a colorless chromogenic substrate and constructing a fast and inexpensive sensing platform. The enhanced catalytic activity of N,S-Co3O4 is attributed to active species on the surface, leading to practical applications in real water samples.
It is necessary to develop nanoperoxidases with high activity to construct a fast and cheap sensing platform for real-time detection of some pollutants. In this study, the as-prepared N and S co-doped core-shell cobaltosic oxide nanospheres (N,S-Co3O4) exhibit excellent peroxidase-like activity. The oxidation reaction of the colorless chromogenic substrate TMB by H2O2 is used to evaluate the peroxidase-like behaviors of N,S-Co3O4. As expected, the N,S-Co3O4 nanospheres accelerated the oxidation of TMB accompanied by a blue shift only in 1 min. Thus, the N,S-Co3O4 nanoperoxidase exhibits high affinity towards TMB (K-m = 0.072 mM) and H2O2 (K-m = 3.78 mM). Moreover, as the catalytic process of N,S-Co3O4 can be inhibited in the presence of catechol, a fast inexpensive colorimetric sensor of catechol with high sensitivity and good selectivity was constructed. The enhanced catalytic activity of N,S-Co3O4 is attributed to some active species, including h(+) and O-2(-), owing to the more active sites on N,S-Co3O4. The colorimetric method has been validated by detecting catechol in real water samples for practical application.

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