RuTeNRs

Materials

ref material size size err size unit size type size comment BET b nanozyme b 10n b unit specific act sa 10n sa unit comment
7537 291 RuTeNRs 130 13 nm TEM As shown in the SEM and TEM images (Fig. 2a and 2b), the calcined sample shows inherited nanorod shape from its precursor, but a slight shrink in size (within 200-400 nm in width and 1.0-2.0 μm in length) is observed due to the decomposition of organic ligand. 44.4
7538 291 RuTeNRs 14 2 nm TEM
7539 292 RuTeNRs TEM According to transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images, hollow nanorods with lengths of 130 ± 13 nm and widths of 14 ± 2 nm (n = 30) were synthesized with a relatively monodisperse distribution (Figure 2a; left)

Kinetics

ref material enzyme type substrate pH T km km err km 10n km unit vmax vmax err vmax 10n vmax unit kcat kcat err kcat 10n kcat unit kcat/km kcat/km 10n kcat/km unit comment
6175 292 RuTeNRs SOD 18.78 3.58 -3 mM 58.90 3.37 -6 μM/min 292
6174 292 RuTeNRs POD H2O2 208.85 51.86 mM 2.66 0.32 -8 M/s 292 292

Applications

ref material application target method linear range linear ran unit LOD lod unit recovery comment
5182 292 RuTeNRs cancer treatment

References

ref title DOI material type comment
3496 292 Nonrecurring Circuit Nanozymatic Enhancement of Hypoxic Pancreatic Cancer Phototherapy Using Speckled Ru–Te Hollow Nanorods https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b09974 Metal speckled RuTe hollow nanorods (RuTeNRs)
3495 291 Controlled formation of porous CuCo2O4 nanorods with enhanced oxidase and catalase catalytic activities using bimetal-organic frameworks as templates https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.110764 Metal oxide CuCo2O4 nanorods