Two-dimensional mesoporous nitrogen-rich carbon nanosheets loaded with CeO2 nanoclusters as nanozymes for the electrochemical detection of superoxide anions in HepG2 cells

Zhenxing Wang, Hongli Zhao, Kaicha Chen, Fangfang Zhou, Shlomo Magdassi, Minbo Lan

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Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) porous carbon-based composite nanosheets loaded with metal oxide nanoclusters are expected to be promising electrocatalysts for high-performance electrochemical sensors. However, for this complicated composite material, strict reaction conditions and complex synthesis steps limit its general application in electrochemical detection. Here we present a facile method to fabricate 2D mesoporous nitrogen-rich carbon nanosheets loaded with CeO2 nanoclusters (2D-mNC@CeO2), for fabricating superoxide anions (O2•−) electrochemical sensor. The method is based on block copolymers self-assembly and the affinity of polydopamine to metal ions to obtain organic-inorganic hybrid, which can be directly converted into 2D-mNC@CeO2 through carbonization strategy without structural deterioration. Characterizations demonstrate that the 2D-mNC@CeO2 owned the 2D N-doped carbon structure with an interlinked hierarchical mesoporous and the uniformly dispersed CeO2 nanoclusters on the surface. Benefitted from the unique structure, the 2D-mNC@CeO2 shortens electron transfer distance, enhances mass transfer efficiency, exposes numerous active sites, and obtain a high Ce3+/Ce4+ ratio for improving electrocatalytic performance. The 2D-mNC@CeO2/SPCEs sensors for O2•− detection has a detection limit of 0.179 μM (S/N = 3) and sensitivity of 401.4 μA cm-2 mM-1. The sensors can be applied to capture electrochemical signals of O2•− released from HepG2 cells, demonstrating the application potential of the sensors to monitor O2•− in biological fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114229
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume209
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • Metal oxides nanoclusters
  • Nitrogen-rich carbon
  • Pore structure
  • Superoxide anions
  • Two-dimensional

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biotechnology
  • Biophysics
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Electrochemistry

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