Solving the H2O2 by-product problem using a catalase-mimicking nanozyme cascade to enhance glycolic acid oxidase

References

ref title DOI material type comment
3371 140 Solving the H2O2 by-product problem using a catalase-mimicking nanozyme cascade to enhance glycolic acid oxidase https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2020.124249 Others Fe3+ and adenosine monophosphate coordination nanoparticles

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
7432 140 Fe3+/AMP CPs 100 nm TEM Under TEM an extended network structure composed of aggregated nanoparticles was observed (Fig. 1b), which should give a large surface area for reaction. The average feature size is about 100 nm (Fig. S1, Supporting Information).

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
6015 140 Fe3+/AMP CPs CAT H2O2 112.2 0.8 mM 2.4 0.1 μM/s 140 mLs-1g-1
6014 140 catalase CAT H2O2 249.4 1.2 mM 3.0 0.2 μM/s 140 mLs-1g-1 140

Applications

ref material application target method linear range linear ran unit LOD lod unit recovery comment
5040 140 Fe3+/AMP CPs cascade reaction