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Morphology-Dependent Peroxidase Mimicking Enzyme Activity of Copper Metal-Organic Polyhedra Assemblies
Authors:Dr. Yanxiong Liu  Dr. Baoru Wang  Longchun Bian  Dr. Yu Qin  Dr. Chunqiong Wang  Prof. Liyan Zheng  Prof. Qiue Cao
Affiliation:1. School of Chemical Science and Technology, Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry for Natural Resource of Yunnan University, Ministry of Education, Yunnan University, 2 Cuihu North Road, Kunming, Yunnan, 650091 China;2. Yunnan Tobacco Quality Supervision and Test Station, Kunming, Yunnan, 650106 China
Abstract:The morphology of nanomaterials (geometric shape and dimension) play a significant role in its various physical and chemical properties. Thus, it is essential to link morphology with performance in specific applications. For this purpose, the morphology of copper metal–organic polyhedra (Cu-MOP) can be modulated through distinct assembly process, which facilitates the exploration of the relationship between morphology and catalytic performance. In this work, the assemblies of Cu-MOP with three different morphologies (nanorods, nanofibers and nanosheets) were facilely prepared by the variation of solvent mixture of N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and methanol, revealed the important role of the interaction between the surface group and the solvent on the morphology of these assemblies. Cu-MOP nanofibers exhibited the highest mimetic peroxidase enzyme activity over the Cu-MOP nanosheets and nanorods, which have been utilized in the detection of glucose. Cu-MOPs assemblies with tunable morphology accompanied with adjustable mimic peroxidase activity, had great potential applications in the field of bioanalytical chemistry and biomedicals.
Keywords:morphology  copper ions  metal-organic polyhedral  peroxidase enzyme  glucose detection
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