e g occupancy as an effective descriptor for the catalytic activity of perovskite oxide-based peroxidase mimics

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Abstract

A peroxidase catalyzes the oxidation of a substrate with a peroxide. The search for peroxidase-like and other enzyme-like nanomaterials (called nanozymes) mainly relies on trial-and-error strategies, due to the lack of predictive descriptors. To fill this gap, here we investigate the occupancy of e g orbitals as a possible descriptor for the peroxidase-like activity of transition metal oxide (including perovskite oxide) nanozymes. Both experimental measurements and density functional theory calculations reveal a volcano relationship between the e g occupancy and nanozymes’ activity, with the highest peroxidase-like activities corresponding to e g occupancies of ~1.2. LaNiO 3-δ , optimized based on the e g occupancy, exhibits an activity one to two orders of magnitude higher than that of other representative peroxidase-like nanozymes. This study shows that the e g occupancy is a predictive descriptor to guide the design of peroxidase-like nanozymes; in addition, it provides detailed insight into the catalytic mechanism of peroxidase-like nanozymes.

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Wang, X., Gao, X. J., Qin, L., Wang, C., Song, L., Zhou, Y. N., … Wei, H. (2019). e g occupancy as an effective descriptor for the catalytic activity of perovskite oxide-based peroxidase mimics. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08657-5

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