Issue 36, 2018

A cobalt-based polyoxometalate nanozyme with high peroxidase-mimicking activity at neutral pH for one-pot colorimetric analysis of glucose

Abstract

Thanks to the attractive merits of excellent robustness, easy large-scale production, and low cost, peroxidase-mimicking nanomaterials (nanozymes) are being used as promising alternatives to horseradish peroxidase in various applications. However, most of the currently developed peroxidase nanozymes only work in acidic media, which seriously hinders their use in biological systems. In this contribution, we reported a new cobalt-based polyoxometalate (CoPW11O39) with high peroxidase-like activity at neutral pH. With the negatively charged surface, the nanozyme exhibited strong ability to catalyze the oxidation of colorless 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine into its blue product mediated by H2O2 under physiological conditions. Considering that the CoPW11O39 nanozyme and glucose oxidase (GOx) have a similar pH for catalytic activities, a one-pot colorimetric assay based on the combination of GOx and the peroxidase nanozyme was developed for glucose detection. Our assay has advantages of easy operation and fast detection, providing excellent accuracy for the monitoring of glucose in human plasma. These unique characteristics endow the polyoxometalate nanozyme with bright prospects in biochemical analysis.

Graphical abstract: A cobalt-based polyoxometalate nanozyme with high peroxidase-mimicking activity at neutral pH for one-pot colorimetric analysis of glucose

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jul 2018
Accepted
14 Aug 2018
First published
20 Aug 2018

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018,6, 5750-5755

A cobalt-based polyoxometalate nanozyme with high peroxidase-mimicking activity at neutral pH for one-pot colorimetric analysis of glucose

Y. He, X. Li, X. Xu, J. Pan and X. Niu, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2018, 6, 5750 DOI: 10.1039/C8TB01853G

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