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Vacancy‐Engineered Nanoceria: Enzyme Mimetic Hotspots for the Degradation of Nerve Agents
Authors:Dr Amit A Vernekar  Tandrila Das  Prof?Dr Govindasamy Mugesh
Affiliation:Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-, India
Abstract:Organophosphorus‐based nerve agents, such as paraoxon, parathion, and malathion, inhibit acetylcholinesterase, which results in paralysis, respiratory failure, and death. Bacteria are known to use the enzyme phosphotriesterase (PTE) to break down these compounds. In this work, we designed vacancy‐engineered nanoceria (VE CeO2 NPs) as PTE mimetic hotspots for the rapid degradation of nerve agents. We observed that the hydrolytic effect of the nanomaterial is due to the synergistic activity between both Ce3+ and Ce4+ ions located in the active site‐like hotspots. Furthermore, the catalysis by nanoceria overcomes the product inhibition generally observed for PTE and small molecule‐based PTE mimetics.
Keywords:enzyme models  heterogeneous catalysis  nanozymes  nerve agents  phosphotriesterase
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