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Single Nanoparticle to 3D Supercage: Framing for an Artificial Enzyme System.


ABSTRACT: A facile strategy has been developed to fabricate Cu(OH)2 supercages (SCs) as an artificial enzyme system with intrinsic peroxidase-mimic activities (PMA). SCs with high catalytic activity and excellent recyclability were generated via direct conversion of amorphous Cu(OH)2 nanoparticles (NPs) at room temperature. More specifically, the process that takes a single nanoparticle to a 3D supercage involves two basic steps. First, with addition of a copper-ammonia complex, the Cu(2+) ions that are located on the surface of amorphous Cu(OH)2 NPs would evolve into a fine lamellar structure by coordination and migration and eventually convert to 1D nanoribbons around the NPs. Second, accompanied by the migration of Cu(2+), a hollow cavity is generated in the inner NPs, such that a single nanoparticle eventually becomes a nanoribbon-assembled 3D hollow cage. These Cu(OH)2 SCs were then engineered as an artificial enzymatic system with higher efficiency for intrinsic PMA than the peroxidase activity of a natural enzyme, horseradish peroxidase.

SUBMITTER: Cai R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4927331 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single Nanoparticle to 3D Supercage: Framing for an Artificial Enzyme System.

Cai Ren R   Yang Dan D   Peng Shengjie S   Chen Xigao X   Huang Yun Y   Liu Yuan Y   Hou Weijia W   Yang Shengyuan S   Liu Zhenbao Z   Tan Weihong W  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20151023 43


A facile strategy has been developed to fabricate Cu(OH)2 supercages (SCs) as an artificial enzyme system with intrinsic peroxidase-mimic activities (PMA). SCs with high catalytic activity and excellent recyclability were generated via direct conversion of amorphous Cu(OH)2 nanoparticles (NPs) at room temperature. More specifically, the process that takes a single nanoparticle to a 3D supercage involves two basic steps. First, with addition of a copper-ammonia complex, the Cu(2+) ions that are l  ...[more]

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