Abstract

Inspired by natural hemin structure, the fabrication of metal organic framework (MOF) nanomaterials constructed by metal ions and iron porphyrin for peroxidase mimicking has attracted extensive attention recently due to their high concentration of active sites and great channeling for substrate diffusion. Herein, by using benzoic acid as capping agent, we fabricated uniform PCN-224 nanoparticles (NPs), which were composed of Zr6 cluster and tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (H2TCPP). Then Fe(Ⅲ) ions were incorporated into the center of H2TCPP producing iron porphyrin unit similar to hemin serving as catalytic active site. The procedure of iron incorporation didn't change the size and morphology of PCN-224 NPs. The newly formed Fe@PCN-224 NPs possessed peroxidase-like activity with much lower Km values and higher Kcat values than most of peroxidase-like nanozymes as well as natural horseradish peroxidase (HRP), indicating their enhanced catalytic activity. Taking advantage of the excellent peroxidase-like activity of Fe@PCN-224 NPs, we successfully developed a colorimetric method for simple and sensitive detection of hydrogen peroxide and glucose in combination with glucose oxidase.

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