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Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts

Nanozymes are emerging materials in various fields owing to their advantages over natural enzymes, such as controllable and facile synthesis, tunability in catalytic activities, cost-effectiveness, and high stability under stringent conditions. In this study, the effect of metal salts on the formati...

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Autores principales: Kang, Wooseok, Lee, Ahyun, Tae, Yoonjin, Lee, Byeongseung, Choi, Jin-sil
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01001e
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author Kang, Wooseok
Lee, Ahyun
Tae, Yoonjin
Lee, Byeongseung
Choi, Jin-sil
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description Nanozymes are emerging materials in various fields owing to their advantages over natural enzymes, such as controllable and facile synthesis, tunability in catalytic activities, cost-effectiveness, and high stability under stringent conditions. In this study, the effect of metal salts on the formation and catalytic activity of carbon dots (CDs), a promising nanozyme, is demonstrated. By introducing Mn sources that possess different counter anions, the chemical structure and composition of the CDs produced are affected, thereby influencing their enzymatic activities. The synergistic catalytic effect of the Mn and N-doped CDs (Mn&N-CDs) is induced by effective metal doping in the carbogenic domain and a high proportion of graphitic and pyridinic N. This highly enhanced catalytic effect of Mn&N-CDs allows them to respond sensitively to the interference factors of enzymatic reactions. Consequently, ascorbic acid, which is an essential nutrient for maintaining our health and is a reactive oxygen scavenger, can be successfully monitored using color change by forming oxidized 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine with H(2)O(2) and Mn&N-CDs. This study provides a basic understanding of the formation of CDs and how their catalytic properties can be controlled by the addition of different metal sources, thereby providing guidelines for the development of CDs for industrial applications.
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spelling pubmed-100224902023-03-18 Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts Kang, Wooseok Lee, Ahyun Tae, Yoonjin Lee, Byeongseung Choi, Jin-sil RSC Adv Chemistry Nanozymes are emerging materials in various fields owing to their advantages over natural enzymes, such as controllable and facile synthesis, tunability in catalytic activities, cost-effectiveness, and high stability under stringent conditions. In this study, the effect of metal salts on the formation and catalytic activity of carbon dots (CDs), a promising nanozyme, is demonstrated. By introducing Mn sources that possess different counter anions, the chemical structure and composition of the CDs produced are affected, thereby influencing their enzymatic activities. The synergistic catalytic effect of the Mn and N-doped CDs (Mn&N-CDs) is induced by effective metal doping in the carbogenic domain and a high proportion of graphitic and pyridinic N. This highly enhanced catalytic effect of Mn&N-CDs allows them to respond sensitively to the interference factors of enzymatic reactions. Consequently, ascorbic acid, which is an essential nutrient for maintaining our health and is a reactive oxygen scavenger, can be successfully monitored using color change by forming oxidized 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine with H(2)O(2) and Mn&N-CDs. This study provides a basic understanding of the formation of CDs and how their catalytic properties can be controlled by the addition of different metal sources, thereby providing guidelines for the development of CDs for industrial applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10022490/ /pubmed/36936848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01001e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kang, Wooseok
Lee, Ahyun
Tae, Yoonjin
Lee, Byeongseung
Choi, Jin-sil
Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
title Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
title_full Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
title_fullStr Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
title_short Enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their Mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
title_sort enhancing catalytic efficiency of carbon dots by modulating their mn doping and chemical structure with metal salts
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36936848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01001e
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