Ultralow Ru Single Atoms Confined in Cerium Oxide Nanoglues for Highly-Sensitive and Robust H 2 O 2 -Related Biocatalytic Diagnosis

Exploring highly efficient, portable, and robust biocatalysts is a great challenge in colorimetric biosensors. To overcome the challenging states in creating single-atom biocatalysts, such as insufficient activity and stability, here, this work has engineered a unique CeO support as nanoglue to tigh...

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Published inSmall (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Vol. 19; no. 52; p. e2304532
Main Authors Yuan, Minjia, Li, Qian, Wu, Zihe, Zhu, Huang, Gao, Yang, Zhou, Mi, Luo, Xianglin, Wang, Mao, Cheng, Chong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany 01.12.2023
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Summary:Exploring highly efficient, portable, and robust biocatalysts is a great challenge in colorimetric biosensors. To overcome the challenging states in creating single-atom biocatalysts, such as insufficient activity and stability, here, this work has engineered a unique CeO support as nanoglue to tightly anchor the Ru single-atom sites (CeO -Ru) with strong electronic coupling for achieving highly sensitive and robust H O -related biocatalytic diagnosis. The morphology and chemical/electronic structure analysis demonstrates that the Ru atoms are well-dispersed on CeO surface to form high-density active sites. Benefiting from the unique structure, the prepared CeO -Ru exhibits outstanding peroxidase (POD) like catalytic activity and selectivity to H O . Steady-state kinetic study results show that the CeO -Ru presents the highest V and turnover number than the state-of-the-art POD-like biocatalysts. Consequently, the CeO -Ru discloses a high efficiency, good selectivity, and robust stability in the colorimetric detection of L-cysteine, glucose, and uric acid. Notably, the limit of detection (LOD) can reach 0.176 × 10 m for the L-cysteine, 0.095 × 10 m for the glucose, and 0.088 × 10 m for the uric acid via cascade reaction. This work suggests that the proposed unique CeO nanoglue will offer a new path to create single-atom noble metal biocatalysts and take a step closer to future biotherapeutic and biocatalytic applications.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.202304532