Iron-core/carbon-shell nanoparticles with intrinsic peroxidase activity: New platform for mimetic glucose detection

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Abstract

Artificial enzymatic mimics based on nanoparticles have become a powerful tool for the improvement of analytical performance in the detection of important bioactive compounds. For the first time the intrinsic peroxidase-like activity of Fe-core/carbon shell nanoparticles (Fe@C NPs) was studied. The catalytic process was described by a typical Michaelis-Menten curve for enzyme kinetics, and the results were comparable with those previously published. The high catalytic performance of the Fe@C NPs allows the development of a new simple procedure for glucose determination with a low detection limit of 0.21 μM. To our knowledge, this is the first study showing the ability to generate active oxygen species on the Fe@C surfaces. We suppose that our investigation will open up a new direction in medicinal applications using these promising materials.

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Surgutskaya, N. S., Trusova, M. E., Slepchenko, G. B., Minin, A. S., Pershina, A. G., Uimin, M. A., … Postnikov, P. S. (2017). Iron-core/carbon-shell nanoparticles with intrinsic peroxidase activity: New platform for mimetic glucose detection. Analytical Methods, 9(16), 2433–2439. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ay00598a

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