Supercritical fluid-assisted fabrication of Pt-modified cerium oxide nanozyme based on polymer nanoreactors for peroxidase-like and glucose detection characteristics
Ze-Wen Kang , Ze-Zhen Li , Ranjith Kumar Kankala , Shi-Bin Wang , Ai-Zheng Chen
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Abstract
To address the key problems of natural proteases in terms of stability, transportation and storage, this work demonstrates the preparation of a Pt/CeO2 precursor based nanozymes for glucose detection using a user-friendly supercritical CO2 "nanoreactor" technique. The optimum parameters in this supercritical fluid (SCF) technology were discussed by using the full-factor design. Through the analysis of the valence states of Pt/CeO2 obtained by the one-step calcination of the precursor, the catalytic mechanism was explored by increasing the Pt0 content at the main catalytic active site. Following Michaelis–Menten theory, the detection limit of glucose sensor is around 11.9 μM in a linear range of 100 μM to 500 μM, better than pure CeO2. Thus, this work demonstrated a rapid, green, and easy approach with controlled preparation of Pt/CeO2 based on the supercritical antisolvent method, providing great potential for the preparation of metal oxide-based nanozyme and rapid colorimetric detection of glucose.
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The Journal of Supercritical Fluids is an international journal devoted to the fundamental and applied aspects of supercritical fluids and processes. Its aim is to provide a focused platform for academic and industrial researchers to report their findings and to have ready access to the advances in this rapidly growing field. Its coverage is multidisciplinary and includes both basic and applied topics.
Thermodynamics and phase equilibria, reaction kinetics and rate processes, thermal and transport properties, and all topics related to processing such as separations (extraction, fractionation, purification, chromatography) nucleation and impregnation are within the scope. Accounts of specific engineering applications such as those encountered in food, fuel, natural products, minerals, pharmaceuticals and polymer industries are included. Topics related to high pressure equipment design, analytical techniques, sensors, and process control methodologies are also within the scope of the journal.