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Oxidase-like ZnCoFe Three-Atom Nanozyme as a Colorimetric Platform for Ascorbic Acid Sensing. | LitMetric

Great enthusiasm in single-atom catalysts for various catalytic reactions continues to heat up. However, the poor activity of the existing single/dual-metal-atom catalysts does not meet the actual requirement. In this scenario, the precise design of triple-metal-atom catalysts is vital but still challenging. Here, a triple-atom site catalyst of FeCoZn catalyst coordinated with S and N, which is doped in the carbon matrix (named FeCoZn-TAC/SNC), is designed. The FeCoZn catalyst can mimic the activity of oxidase by activating O into O radicals by virtue of its atomically dispersed metal active sites. Employing this characteristic, triple-atom catalysts can become a great driving force for the development of novel biosensors featuring adequate sensitivity. First, the property of FeCoZn catalyst as an oxidase-like nanozyme was explored. The obtained FeCoZn-TAC/SNC shows remarkably enhanced catalytic performance than that of FeCoZn-TAC/NC and single/dual-atom site catalysts (FeZn, CoZn, FeCo-DAC/NC and Fe, Zn, Co-SAC/NC) because of trimetallic sites, demonstrating the synergistic effect. Further, the utility of the oxidase-like FeCoZn-TAC/SNC in biosensor field is evaluated by the colorimetric sensing of ascorbic acid. The nanozyme sensor shows a wide concentration range from 0.01 to 90 μM and an excellent detection limit of 6.24 nM. The applicability of the nanozyme sensor in biologically relevant detection was further proved in serum. The implementation of TAC in colorimetric detection holds vast promise for further development of biomedical research and clinical diagnosis.

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