In this work, cerium-doped carbon dots (Ce-CDs) both as a reducing agent and template hybrid gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with weak oxidase-like (OXD) activity was synthesized for the detection of Hg and aflatoxin B (AFB). The AuNPs can catalyze efficiently mercury ion (Hg) reduction to the metallic (Hg) to form Au-Hg amalgam (Au@HgNPs). The obtained Au@HgNPs with strong OXD-like activity oxidize without Raman-active leucomalachite green (LMG) into the Raman-active malachite green (MG) and simultaneously as the SERS substrates by the formed Raman "hot spot" through MG-induced Au@HgNPs aggregation. While AFB was introduced resulting in the SERS intensity decreasing due to Hg with AFB via carbonyl group to inhibit the aggregation of Au@HgNPs. The work paves a new path for the design of a nanozyme-based SERS protocol for tracing Hg and AFB residues in foodstuff analysis.

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