The emerging properties of mimicking enzymes open up new horizons for nanomaterials. Regulating their enzyme-like activity and exploiting their applications are currently the hot topics for nanozymes. Among their activities,… Click to show full abstract
The emerging properties of mimicking enzymes open up new horizons for nanomaterials. Regulating their enzyme-like activity and exploiting their applications are currently the hot topics for nanozymes. Among their activities, the pro-oxidant and antioxidant capabilities of nanozymes are important to determine their unique physiological functions. In this paper, we demonstrate that PtRu NPs exhibit multiple enzyme-like activities (e.g. peroxidase, oxidase, ferroxidase, catalase and SOD) and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity. The PtRu bimetallic nanozymes therefore show pro-oxidant and anti-oxidant functions. It was found that the enzyme-like activities of PtRu NPs are highly dependent on the Pt/Ru molar ratio and show a similar trend in the order of activity: Pt90Ru10 > Pt75Ru25 > Pt > Pt40Ru60, indicating that proper alloying of Pt with Ru can enhance both pro- and anti-oxidant capabilities. By employing the ferroxidase-like activity and catalase-like activity, we verified the applications of PtRu nanozymes in the detection of Fe2+ ions, and tried for the first time to protect Monascus pigments (MPs) from hydrogen peroxide oxidation. These results not only provide an effective way to optimize the pro- and anti-oxidant capabilities of nanozymes, but also provide prospects for the applications of nanozymes in protecting biologically active natural products.
               
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