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Improved the specificity of peroxidase-like carbonized polydopamine nanotubes with high nitrogen doping for glutathione detection

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 341, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.129987

Keywords

N-doped carbon nanomaterials; Peroxidase-like activity; Polydopamine; Colorimetric detection; Glutathione

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundations of Jiangsu Province [BK20180893]

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The study demonstrated the preparation of nitrogen-doped carbonized polydopamine nanotubes as peroxidase-like nanomaterials with high catalytic activity and specificity. These materials catalyze the reduction of H2O2 to produce radicals and are able to detect glutathione in serum samples with high sensitivity.
The introduction of nitrogen heteroatoms into enzyme-like carbon materials is an effective strategy to enhance both catalytic activity and specificity. Herein, we described the preparation of the carbonized polydopamine nanotubes (C-DPANTs) using sacrificial halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) templates. The resulting nitrogen doped CPDANTs (N-doped C-PDANTs) exhibit solely the peroxidase-like activity owing to the high N doping. N-doped CPDANTs could catalyze the reduction of H2O2 to produce OH? radicals, which contributed to the oxidation of 3,3', 5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) substrates. Moreover, the catalytic mechanism of N-doped C-PDANTs was further revealed by electrochemical measurements. N-doped C-PDANTs with pyridinic N and graphitic N compositions possess the capability to accelerate the electron transfer, thus facilitating the reduction of H2O2. The application of N-doped C-PDANTs were demonstrated in the sensitive detection of glutathione (GSH) in serum samples. Therefore, the present study provides a facile way to prepared peroxidase-like nanomaterials with high specificity.

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