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Metalloporphyrin-Based Metal–Organic Framework Nanorods for Peroxidase-Like Catalysis

ACS Applied Nano Materials [2022]
Yijin Shu, Qiao Ye, Jingwen Tan, Hui Lv, Zhiyin Liu, Qijie Mo
ABSTRACT

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) and their derivatives are emerging biosensing platforms due to their rational structural optimization. Herein, several metalloporphyrin–Porous Coordinated Network-222 (M-PCN-222) are developed for composition-dependent hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) sensing. A typical colorimetric sensing method (via a 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine-induced allochroic reaction) is employed to investigate the intrinsic peroxidase activity of M-PCN-222 (M = Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni). Fe-PCN-222 affords high sensitivity, good selectivity, robust stability, and a widely applicable concentration range. Theoretical investigations of active sites reveal that such different performances stem from the OH* binding on the M-PCN-222 surface. In addition, the adsorption energy of OH* on Fe-PCN-222 is similar to that of natural horseradish peroxidase. Molecular dynamics simulations are performed on Fe-PCN-222 nanorods to study the catalytic process of H2O2 based on their abundant micropores and mesopores. The obtained results suggest that the porphyrinic Fe-PCN-222 nanorod-based colorimetric sensing of H2O2 has great potential in catalysis, biosensors, and food industries.

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