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Transition metal-doped germanium oxide nanozyme with enhanced enzyme-like activity for rapid detection of pesticide residues in water samples
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Designing highly active nanozymes for bioanalysis and environmental sensing remains a challenge. In this study, transition metal, palladium (Pd) and iron (Fe), doped germanium oxide (GeO<sub>2</sub>) nanozyme was designed and optimized. Compared with the pristine GeO<sub>2</sub> nanozyme, the transition metal doped GeO<sub>2</sub> nanozyme have lower Michaelis-Menten constants and higher catalytic activity, indicating that the Pd and Fe doped GeO<sub>2</sub> nanozyme not only enhance their affinity for the substrate but also improve its catalytic activity. In addition, a colorimetric sensor based on the GeO<sub>2</sub>@Pd-H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-TMB system was constructed for the visual detection of simazine in water samples due to the good affinity between TMB and simazine. This sensor has good selectivity and sensitivity with a detection limit of 6.21 μM because of the highest catalytic performance of GeO<sub>2</sub>@Pd nanozyme. This study broadens the application of nanozymes in environmental field and other nanozymes can also be enhanced in activity by simple transition metal doping.
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