Mimicking peroxidase activities with prussian blue nanoparticles and their cyanometalate structural analogues

Margarita Vázquez-González, Rebeca M. Torrente-Rodríguez, Anna Kozell, Wei Ching Liao, Alessandro Cecconello, Susana Campuzano, José M. Pingarrón, Itamar Willner*

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Abstract

Nanoparticles composed of Prussian Blue, PB, and the cyanometalate structural analogues, CuFe, FeCoFe, and FeCo, are examined as inorganic clusters that mimic the functions of peroxidases. PB acts as a superior catalyst for the oxidation of dopamine to aminochrome by H2O2. The oxidation of dopamine by H2O2 in the presence of PB is 6-fold faster than in the presence of CuFe. The cluster FeCo does not catalyze the oxidation of dopamine to aminochrome. The most efficient catalyst for the generation of chemiluminescence by the oxidation of luminol by H2O2 is, however, FeCo, and PB lacks any catalytic activity toward the generation of chemiluminescence. The order of catalyzed chemiluminescence generation is FeCo CuFe > FeCoFe. The clusters PB, CuFe, FeCoFe, and FeCo mimic the functions of NADH peroxidase. The catalyzed oxidation of NADH by H2O2 to form NAD+ follows the order PB CuFe ,FeCoFe, FeCo. The efficient generation of chemiluminescence by the FeCo-catalyzed oxidation of luminol by H2O2 is used to develop a glucose sensor. The aerobic oxidation of glucose in the presence of glucose oxidase, GOx, yields gluconic acid and H2O2. The chemiluminescence intensities formed by the GOx-generated H2O2 relate to the concentration of glucose, thus providing a quantitative readout signal for the concentrations of glucose.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4958-4963
Number of pages6
JournalNano Letters
Volume17
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Aug 2017

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Keywords

  • NADH
  • catalysis
  • chemiluminescence
  • dopamine
  • sensor

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