Nanozyme as detector and remediator to environmental pollutants: between current situation and future prospective

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The term "nanozyme" refers to a nanomaterial possessing enzymatic capabilities, and in recent years, the field of nanozymes has experienced rapid advancement. Nanozymes offer distinct advantages over natural enzymes, including ease of production, cost-effectiveness, prolonged storage capabilities, and exceptional environmental stability. In this review, we provide a concise overview of various common applications of nanozymes, encompassing the detection and removal of pollutants such as pathogens, toxic ions, pesticides, phenols, organic contaminants, air pollution, and antibiotic residues. Furthermore, our focus is directed towards the potential challenges and future developments within the realm of nanozymes. The burgeoning applications of nanozymes in bioscience and technology have kindled significant interest in research in this domain, and it is anticipated that nanozymes will soon become a topic of explosive discussion.

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Elkomy, H. A., El-Naggar, S. A., Elantary, M. A., Gamea, S. M., Ragab, M. A., Basyouni, O. M., … Elnajjar, F. F. (2024, January 1). Nanozyme as detector and remediator to environmental pollutants: between current situation and future prospective. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-31429-0

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