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Tuning the rate-determining step of uric acid electrooxidation over single-atom-site metal centers for high-performing sensing

Chem Catalysis [2023]
Ruijin Zeng, Linghui Lin, Hexiang Gong, Yuxuan Li, Jianhui Xu, Lingting Huang, Weijun Wang, Sen Lin, Dianping Tang, Shaojun Guo
ABSTRACT

Summary A uric acid (UA) electrooxidation-based electrochemical sensing system is of great interest in the field of measurement science and technology; however, its development is greatly plagued by the lack of efficient electrocatalysts, leading to low detection sensitivity. Herein, we report a general method for making a series of metal single-atom catalysts (SACs) on nitrogen-doped carbon (M 1 -CN, M = Mo, Fe, Ru, Mn, Co, Cu, Pt, Ni) to tune the rate-determining step (RDS) of UA electrooxidation to greatly boost its electrocatalytic performance. We experimentally demonstrate that the Mo 1 -CN shows the highest electrocatalytic activity for UA electrooxidation among the investigated M 1 -CN. As a proof-of-concept application, we construct a portable and wireless biosensor for high-throughput detection of disease markers (human papillomavirus-16 [HPV-16]) based on the particular advantage of Mo 1 -CN in enhancing the UA electrooxidation performance.

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