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Highly sensitive colorimetric sensor for detection of iodine ions using carboxylated chitosan–coated palladium nanozyme
by
Chen, Wei
, Hao-Hua, Deng
, Hua-Ping, Peng
, Guo-Lin, Hong
, Ai-Lin, Liu
, Ling-Fang, Xiu
, Feng-Qing, Chen
, Shao-Bin, He
in
Chitosan
/ Colorimetry
/ Drinking water
/ Food inspection
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Inspection
/ Iodine
/ Ions
/ Nanoparticles
/ Noble metals
/ Oxidation
/ Palladium
/ Peroxidase
/ Stability analysis
/ Sulfates
/ Synergistic effect
2020
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Highly sensitive colorimetric sensor for detection of iodine ions using carboxylated chitosan–coated palladium nanozyme
by
Chen, Wei
, Hao-Hua, Deng
, Hua-Ping, Peng
, Guo-Lin, Hong
, Ai-Lin, Liu
, Ling-Fang, Xiu
, Feng-Qing, Chen
, Shao-Bin, He
in
Chitosan
/ Colorimetry
/ Drinking water
/ Food inspection
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Inspection
/ Iodine
/ Ions
/ Nanoparticles
/ Noble metals
/ Oxidation
/ Palladium
/ Peroxidase
/ Stability analysis
/ Sulfates
/ Synergistic effect
2020
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Highly sensitive colorimetric sensor for detection of iodine ions using carboxylated chitosan–coated palladium nanozyme
by
Chen, Wei
, Hao-Hua, Deng
, Hua-Ping, Peng
, Guo-Lin, Hong
, Ai-Lin, Liu
, Ling-Fang, Xiu
, Feng-Qing, Chen
, Shao-Bin, He
in
Chitosan
/ Colorimetry
/ Drinking water
/ Food inspection
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Inspection
/ Iodine
/ Ions
/ Nanoparticles
/ Noble metals
/ Oxidation
/ Palladium
/ Peroxidase
/ Stability analysis
/ Sulfates
/ Synergistic effect
2020
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Highly sensitive colorimetric sensor for detection of iodine ions using carboxylated chitosan–coated palladium nanozyme
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Highly sensitive colorimetric sensor for detection of iodine ions using carboxylated chitosan–coated palladium nanozyme
2020
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Although a massive research has been devoted on the exploration of noble metal–based nanozyme, less progress has been made in the investigation of palladium (Pd) nanozyme and the interaction between ions and Pd nanozyme. In this study, a new type of Pd nanozyme was prepared by a facile one-pot approach by using carboxylated chitosan as the stabilizer. Owing to the synergistic effect of carboxylated chitosan stabilized Pd nanoparticles (CC-PdNPs) can effectively catalyze the H2O2-mediated oxidation of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine sulfate (TMB) accompanied by a blue color change (oxidized TMB), indicating the peroxidase-like activity of CC-PdNPs. Furthermore, the Michaelis-Menten constants and catalytic stability of CC-PdNPs render them suitable for environmental analysis and bio-detection. Here, we found that while introducing the iodine ions (I−) into the reaction medium, the peroxidase-like activity of CC-PdNPs has been rapidly and effectively inhibited through the formation of Pd-I bond; thus, the active sites of PdNPs can be blocked by I−. Based on this specific inhibition by I−, a facile colorimetric assay has been performed for the detection of I− with an extremely low limit of detection (0.19 nM). Furthermore, the practicality of the proposed sensor also has been demonstrated in tap water, and the satisfactory recoveries were obtained. Our study not only demonstrated a novel Pd–based nanozyme but also provided guidance for I− sensing for environmental analysis, food inspection, and bio-detection.
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Springer Nature B.V
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