Abstract

Astrategy to enhance the peroxidase-like activity of the hemin compositeis presented. The Cu-Salt-Fe with enhanced activity was synthesized by one-step heat treatment and applied to the colorimetric determination of free cholesterol in human serum. Phosphate can act in complexing Cu2+ to form a carrier Cu-Floc with a large specific surface area. The coordination effect of Cu-Floc with hemin was used to disperse and load hemin to form Cu-Floc-Heminfrom whichCu-Salt-Fe was prepared. The Cu-Salt-Feexhibitsasynergistic catalytic effect of Cu-Salt, Fe2+, Fe3+, or Fe-Nx active sites in amplification of H2O2 oxidation. As expected, Cu-Salt-Fe triggered H2O2-mediated oxidation of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB), resulting in H2O2-dependent absorbance changes at 652nm. A cholesterol oxidase (ChOx)/Cu-Salt-Fe-TMB colorimetric sensing system exhibited excellent cholesterol determination performance in the range 5-1200μM with a detection limit of 2.73μM. Cholesterol recoveries from the three-level spiked serum ranged from 92.2 to 98.9% (RSD ≤ 5.4). This colorimetric sensing system not only provided a strategy for the determination of endogenous substances with H2O2 as an intermediate, but also provided a new design idea (carrier selection, activity enhancement method) for the development of other artificial enzymes with the same catalytic core.

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