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Chromium-Mediated and Ligand-Dependent Activity Engineering of Boron-Doped g-C3N4 Photo-oxidative Nanozymes for Breaking the pH Limitation

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY [2023]
Xingxing Jiang, Shuping Liu, Xianwen Song, Qiang Li, Minghui Yang, Xiang Chen
ABSTRACT

How to overcome the intrinsic low activity of most oxidase and peroxidase mimics at neutral pH has been extremely challenging. Herein, we represent a chromium-mediated and ligand-dependent strategy to activate the oxidase-like activity of boron-doped g-C3N4 (B-g-C3N4, denoted as BG), aiming at breaking the pH limitation. Cr (III) can be in situ oxidized to Cr (IV) by generated •O2– upon UV light irradiation, which then works as a catalysis mediator to oxidize TMB under a neutral environment. Excitingly, the TMB oxidation can be rationally modulated by ligands on the BG coordinating with chromium. We verify that the PEI-Cr3+ coordination outperformed Cit-PEI-Cr3+ on the oxidase-like activity through a more accelerated electron transfer, unveiled by the Gauss theoretical calculations. This study highlights a paradigm of tuning the coordination environment on nanozyme surface via the ligand engineering strategy for boosting the oxidase-mimicking activity and breaking the pH limitation. Meanwhile, the catalysis-based colorimetric assay for accurate and selective identification of Cr3+ was achieved.

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