FePO embedded in nanofibers consisting of amorphous carbon and reduced graphene oxide as an enzyme mimetic for monitoring superoxide anions released by living cells.

Mikrochim Acta

Institute for Clean Energy & Advanced Materials, Faculty of Materials and Energy, Southwest University, Chongqing, 400715, People's Republic of China.

Published: January 2018

FePO is biocompatible and can act as a kind of promising enzyme mimetic. Unfortunately, the electrical conductivity of FePO is poor. In order to enhance its conductivity, FePO was embedded into nanofibers consisting of amorphous carbon and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) by an electrospinning technique. As a sensing material for monitoring superoxide anion (O) and typically operated at 0.5 V (vs. SCE), it displays high sensitivity (9.6 μA⋅μM⋅cm), a low detection limit (9.7 nM at S/N = 3), a wide linear response range (10 nM to 10 μM), and fast response (1.6 s). Due to its low detection limit and fast response, the sensor in our perception has a large potential for detecting superoxide anions released by HeLa cancer cells. Graphical abstract Schematic of the microstructure of FePO/C and FePO/rGO-C nanofibers, a photograph of cancer cells (HeLa), and the electrochemical response towards O of the sensor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00604-018-2691-zDOI Listing

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