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Highly selective detection and differentiation of aminophenol isomers based on a bimetallic metal–organic-framework with peroxidase-like activity

NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY [2023]
Yujie Zhang, Yingjiang Wang, Zhaohui Li, Lingbo Qu, Lanlan Yu
ABSTRACT

Nanozymes, which possess similar catalytic activities to natural enzymes, are considered promising alternatives to natural enzymes. In the present study, a new bimetallic Fe/Mn metal–organic framework (MOF) nanomaterial was synthesized by doping Mn in MIL-101(Fe). Despite the low doping amount of Mn, the Fe/Mn MOF displayed remarkably enhanced peroxidase-like activity, catalyzing the conversion of chromogenic substrate ABTS to blue-green ABTS˙+. Subsequently, the addition of environmental pollutant aminophenol isomers induced different color changes in a solution, which provided a simple and feasible approach to differentiate them by the naked eyes. Based on the effect of aminophenol isomers on the absorption spectrum of ABTS˙+, colorimetric methods were developed to quantitatively determine m-AP and p-AP with detection limits of 0.13 μM and 0.20 μM, respectively. Furthermore, taking advantage of a smart phone software-color recognizer to analyze the RGB value, a rapid detection method for m-AP was proposed, offering a solution to detect m-AP in the absence of any analytical instruments. This work verified the essential role of doping Mn in enhancing the enzyme-like activity of nanozymes. Simultaneously, the proposed simple, rapid, and accurate sensing method provided a new option to differentiate and determine aminophenol isomers, which has great potential for environmental application.

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