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CoO/Co-graphene quantum dots as an oxidative mimetic nanozyme for the colorimetric detection of -cysteine

The preparation of cobalt-based nanozymes with high oxidase-like activity still needs more efforts. In this paper, we report the synthesis of a CoO/Co-tryptophan-functional graphene quantum dot hybrid (CoO/Co-Try-GQD). Firstly, cobalt ions coordinate with the indole nitrogen on Try-GQD to form a com...

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Published in:Analytical methods 2024-04, Vol.16 (14), p.244-25
Main Authors: Xu, Dan, Tu, Qingbo, San, Xin, Zhu, Anhong, Li, Xinru
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Summary:The preparation of cobalt-based nanozymes with high oxidase-like activity still needs more efforts. In this paper, we report the synthesis of a CoO/Co-tryptophan-functional graphene quantum dot hybrid (CoO/Co-Try-GQD). Firstly, cobalt ions coordinate with the indole nitrogen on Try-GQD to form a complex, followed by thermal reduction and oxidation. The resulting hybrid presents a three-dimensional network structure, and CoO/Co nanoparticles are uniformly dispersed on the graphene sheet with an average size of 10 ± 0.24 nm. This unique structure improved the oxidase-like activity of the hybrid, enabling it to catalyze the oxidation of colorless 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) to rapidly produce deep blue ox-TMB with a strong absorbance at 652 nm ( A 652 ). A colorimetric method was developed for the highly sensitive determination of l -cysteine ( l -cys) based on the inhibition of the hybrid's oxidase-like activity and low A 652 caused by the binding of l -cys with Co atoms on CoO/Co via the Co-S bond. The A 652 linearly decreased with increasing l -cys concentration in the range of 0.05-2 μM, and the detection limit was 0.032 μM. Further, the established method has been successfully applied to the determination of l -cys in milk. The preparation of CoO/Co-graphene quantum dots nanozymes with high oxidase-like activity.
ISSN:1759-9660
1759-9679
DOI:10.1039/d4ay00086b