Metal-organic frames (MOFs) have recently been used to support redox enzymes for highly sensitive and selective chemical sensors for small biomolecules such as oxygen (O), hydrogen peroxide (HO), etc. However, most MOFs are insulative and their three-dimensional (3D) porous structures hinder the electron transfer pathway between the current collector and the redox enzyme molecules. In order to facilitate electron transfer, here we adopt two-dimensional (2D) metal-organic layers (MOLs) to support the HRP molecules in the detection of HO. The correlation between the current response and the HO concentration presents a linear range from 7.5 μM to 1500 μM with a detection limit of 0.87 μM (S/N = 3). The sensitivity, reproducibility, and stability of the enzyme sensor are promoted due to the facilitated electron transfer.

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