| Literature DB >> 28516466 |
Yuhao Xiong1,2, Yuemei Qin1, Linjing Su1,2, Fanggui Ye1.
Abstract
Artificial enzymes is an emerging field of research owing to the remarkable advantages of enzyme mimics over their natural counterpart, including tunable catalytic efficiencies, lower cost, ease of preparation, and excellent tolerance to variations of the reaction system. Herein, we report an efficient peroxidase mimic based on a copper-modified covalent triazine framework (CCTF). Owing to its unique specific surface area, atomically dispersed active Cu sites, efficient electron transfer, and enhanced photo-assisted enzyme-like activity, the CCTF showed enhanced peroxidase-like enzyme activity. Therefore, copper modification represents an effective route to tailor the peroxidase-like activity of the covalent triazine frameworks. Furthermore, the mechanism of the enhanced peroxidase-like activity and stability of the CCTF were investigated. As a proof of concept, the CCTF was used for the colorimetric detection of H2 O2 and decomposition of organic pollutants. This work provides a new strategy for the design of enzyme mimics with a broad range of potential applications.Entities:
Keywords: H2O2 detection; artificial enzymes; covalent triazine frameworks; enzyme mimics; peroxidase-like activity
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28516466 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201701513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236