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3D flower-like ferrous(II) phosphate nanostructures as peroxidase mimetics for sensitive colorimetric detection of hydrogen peroxide and glucose at nanomolar level

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TALANTA
Volume 182, Issue -, Pages 230-240

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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.01.080

Keywords

Ferrous(II) phosphate nanoflowers; Peroxidase mimetics; H2O2 detection; Glucose detection; Hydroxyl radical

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31470489, 21273057]

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Ferrous(II) phosphate nanoflowers (Fe-3(PO4)(2)center dot 8H(2)O NFs) were synthesized by a facial co-precipitation method. The structure, composition and morphology were characterized by XRD, EDX, element mapping and FESEM. The as-prepared Fe-3(PO4)(2)center dot 8H(2)O NFs exhibited excellent intrinsic peroxidase-like activity. Steady-state kinetic studies showed that Fe-3(PO4)(2)center dot 8H(2)O NFs exhibited stronger affinities with 3,3,5,5-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) and H2O2 as the substrates compared with the natural horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and the catalytic constant (k(cat)) value was even higher than HRP and other reported nanomaterial based peroxidase mimics. The investigation of the catalytic mechanism by cyclic voltammetry, fluorescence spectroscopy and ESR displayed the catalytic activity of Fe-3(PO4)(2)center dot 8H(2)O NFs originated from the generation of center dot OH. The Fe-3(PO4)(2)center dot 8H(2)O NFs also exhibited higher robustness and better storage stability than HRP. Then, a Fe-3(PO4)(2)center dot 8H(2)O NFs-based colorimetric platform was developed to determine H2O2 and glucose. The linear range of H2O2 and glucose was as broad as 1 x 10(-5)-2.5 mM and 8 x 10(-4)-1.2 mM, and the detection limit (LOD) was as low as 5 nM and 35 nM, respectively. This simple assay offered a highly sensitive and specific strategy for H2O2 and glucose determination, which had been successfully utilized for real sample analysis, with good reproducibility and accuracy.

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