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Precise engineering of ultra-thin Fe2O3 decorated Pt-based nanozymes via atomic layer deposition to switch off undesired activity for enhanced sensing performance

•ALD enables fine tailor of Fe2O3 engineered Pt-based nanozyme and its surface microstructure in sub-nanometer scale.•The Fe2O3 decorated Pt-based nanozyme exhibit greatly enhanced peroxidase activity and almost inhibited oxidase activity.•The LOD of glucose sensor based on Fe2O3/Pt/CNTs is almost 1...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical Chemical, 2020-02, Vol.305, p.127436, Article 127436
Main Authors: Chen, Yao, Yuchi, Qingxiao, Li, Tao, Yang, Guanghao, Miao, Jiaojiao, Huang, Chenyang, Liu, Jingyi, Li, Aipeng, Qin, Yong, Zhang, Lianbing
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Summary:•ALD enables fine tailor of Fe2O3 engineered Pt-based nanozyme and its surface microstructure in sub-nanometer scale.•The Fe2O3 decorated Pt-based nanozyme exhibit greatly enhanced peroxidase activity and almost inhibited oxidase activity.•The LOD of glucose sensor based on Fe2O3/Pt/CNTs is almost 10-fold lower over Pt/CNTs. Unlike natural enzymes, nanozymes possess often multiple enzyme-mimic activities, which can be the impediment for their applications. Current strategies in activity engineering are based mainly on extensive cut-and-try screening and lack accurate engineering methods. It has not been reported through rational design to exaggerate the desired activity and suppress unwanted ones. In this study, inspired by catalytic theories in traditional nanocatalysis, ultra-thin Fe2O3 decorated Pt in inverse catalyst model (Fe2O3/Pt/CNTs) with high ratio of Pt0/Pt2+, new Pt-O-Fe3+ bonds and more interface sites was designed for excellent peroxidase activity and inhibited oxidase activity. Atomic layer deposition (ALD), as a novel approach for nanozyme preparation, enables the fine tailoring of surface microstructure of Fe2O3/Pt/CNTs. Activity analysis verified our design and the final Fe2O3/Pt/CNTs possess greatly enhanced peroxidase activity while the oxidase activity was eliminated. The detection limit of a colorimetric glucose sensor based on Fe2O3/Pt/CNTs was almost 10-fold lower over Pt/CNTs through the elimination of false-positive signal caused by the oxidase activity. These results demonstrated that, in virtue of the meticulous engineering method like ALD, rational design is feasible and powerful to engineer nanozymes with desired activity.
ISSN:0925-4005
1873-3077
DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2019.127436