Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The Ce4+↔ Ce3+ redox switch is at the basis of an all-inorganic catalytic cycle
that is capable of mimicking the activity of several natural redox enzymes. The efficiency of
these artificial enzymes (nanozymes) strongly depends on the Ce4+/Ce3+ ratio. By capitalizing
on the results obtained on oxide/oxide model systems, we implemented a simple and
effective procedure to obtain conformal TiO2@CeOx core−shell nanoparticles whose
thickness is controlled with single-layer precision. Since the Ce3+ species are stabilized only at
the interface by the electronic hybridization with the TiO2 states, the modulation of the shell
thickness offers a simple method to tailor the Ce4+/Ce3+ ratio and therefore the catalytic
properties. The activity of these nanoparticles as artificial peroxidase-like enzymes was tested,
showing exceptional performances, even better than natural horseradish peroxidase enzyme.
The main advantage with respect to other oxide/oxide nanozymes is that our nanoparticles,
having a tunable Ce4+/Ce3+ ratio, are efficient already at low H2O2 concentrations.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Luca Artiglia; Stefano Agnoli; Maria Cristina Paganini; Mattia Cattelan; and Gaetano Granozzi
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