Abstract
Nanocatalysts with enzyme-like catalytic
activities, such as oxidase-mimics, are extensively used
in biomedicine and environmental treatment. Searching enzyme-like nanomaterials,
clarifying the origins of catalytic activity and developing activity assessment methodologies are therefore of great significance. Here we report that the oxidase- and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR)
electro-catalysis can be well-bridged based on their identical activity
origins, which makes the facile electrocatalytic ORR activity measurements intrinsically applicable to
the oxidase-like activity evaluations. Inspired by natural heme-copper oxidases, Cu/Fe doped
single-atom catalysts (SACs)
were first synthesized and used as model catalysts. Chromogenic reactions, electrochemical
voltammetric measurements and density functional theory calculations further verify the linear relationship
between their oxidase-like and ORR catalytic
activities of the catalysts, thus an effective
descriptor () are proposed for the rapid enzymic catalyst evaluation. The enhanced tumour
therapeutic efficacy of SACs has been evidenced
to result from their oxidase-like/ORR activities, which prove that numerous ORR
electrocatalysts are promising candidates for oxidase mimics and tumour therapy. The synergistic catalytic effect of the biomimetic hetero-binuclear Cu-Fe centres has also been probed thoroughly.
Supplementary materials
Title
Bridging Oxidase- and Oxygen Reduction Electro-catalysis by Model Single-atom Catalysts-Supplementary Information
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