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Tuning Local Coordination Environments of Manganese Single‐Atom Nanozymes with Multi‐Enzyme Properties for Selective Colorimetric Biosensing
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2023
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Single-atom nanozymes (SAzymes) are promising in next-generation nanozymes, nevertheless, how to rationally modulate the microenvironment of SAzymes with controllable multi-enzyme properties is still challenging. Herein, we systematically investigate the relationship between atomic configuration and multi-enzymatic performances. The constructed Mn<sub>SA</sub> -N<sub>3</sub> -coordinated SAzymes (Mn<sub>SA</sub> -N<sub>3</sub> -C) exhibits much more remarkable oxidase-, peroxidase-, and glutathione oxidase-like activities than that of Mn<sub>SA</sub> -N<sub>4</sub> -C. Based on experimental and theoretical results, these multi-enzyme-like behaviors are highly dependent on the coordination number of single atomic Mn sites by local charge polarization. As a consequence, a series of colorimetric biosensing platforms based on Mn<sub>SA</sub> -N<sub>3</sub> -C SAzymes is successfully built for specific recognition of biological molecules. These findings provide atomic-level insight into the microenvironment of nanozymes, promoting rational design of other demanding biocatalysts.
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