Single-atom nanozymes with peroxidase-like activity: A review

Eslam Hamed Ahmed Mahmoud; Rai, Varun; Li, Sam F.Y.;

Abstract


Single-atom nanozymes (SANs) are nanomaterials-based nanozymes with atomically dispersed enzyme-like active sites. SANs offer improved as well as tunable catalytic activity. The creation of extremely effective SANs and their potential uses have piqued researchers' curiosity due to their advantages of cheap cost, variable catalytic activity, high stability, and large-scale production. Furthermore, SANs with uniformly distributed active centers and definite coordination structures offer a distinctive opportunity to investigate the structure-activity correlation and control the geometric and electrical features of metal centers. SANs have been extensively explored in photo-, thermal-, and electro-catalysis. However, SANs suffer from the following disadvantages, such as efficiency, non-mimicking of the 3-D complexity of natural enzymes, limited and narrow range of artificial SANs, and biosafety aspects. Among a quite limited range of artificial SANs, the peroxidase action of SANs has attracted significant research attention in the last five years with the aim of producing reactive oxygen species for use in cancer therapy, and water treatment among many other applications. In this review, we explore the recent progress of different SANs as peroxidase mimics, the role of the metal center in enzymatic activity, possible prospects, and underlying limitations in real-time applications.


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Title Single-atom nanozymes with peroxidase-like activity: A review
Authors Eslam Hamed Ahmed Mahmoud ; Rai, Varun; Li, Sam F.Y.
Keywords Biosensing;Catalysis;Environmental analysis;Nanozymes;Peroxidase;Single-atom
Issue Date 1-Jan-2024
Journal CHEMOSPHERE 
Volume 346
ISSN 00456535
DOI 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140557
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85175269200

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