Catalytic activity of catalase-silica nanoparticle hybrids: from ensemble to individual entity activity

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We demonstrate the electrochemical detection and characterization of individual nanoparticle-enzyme hybrids. Silica nanoparticles were functionalized with catalase enzyme and investigated spectroscopically and electrochemically. The catalytic activity of the hybrids towards hydrogen peroxide decomposition was comparable to the activity of a freely diffusing enzyme in solution, exhibiting a Michaelis-Menten constant of KM = 74 mM and a turnover number of kcat = 8 × 107 s−1 per NP. The fast turnover number of the hybrid further enabled the electrochemical detection of individual nanoparticle-enzyme hybrid via a novel method: the hydrogen peroxide substrate was generated at a microelectrode which enabled enzymatic activity exclusively within the diffusion layer of the electrode. The method is the first electrochemical approach for measuring hybrid nanoparticles, at the single entity level.

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Chan, C., Sepunaru, L., Sokolov, S. V., Kätelhön, E., Young, N. P., & Compton, R. G. (2017). Catalytic activity of catalase-silica nanoparticle hybrids: from ensemble to individual entity activity. Chemical Science, 8(3), 2303–2308. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sc04921d

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