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Advanced healthcare materials, 2024-07, p.e2401836
2024
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Fine-Tuning Electron Transfer for Nanozyme Design
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  • Advanced healthcare materials, 2024-07, p.e2401836
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Germany
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Wiley-Blackwell Journals
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  • Nanozymes, with their versatile composition and structural adaptability, present distinct advantages over natural enzymes including heightened stability, customizable catalytic activity, cost-effectiveness, and simplified synthesis process, making them as promising alternatives in various applications. Recent advancements in nanozyme research have shifted focus from serendipitous discovery toward a more systematic approach, leveraging machine learning, theoretical calculations, and mechanistic explorations to engineer nanomaterial structures with tailored catalytic functions. Despite its pivotal role, electron transfer, a fundamental process in catalysis, has often been overlooked in previous reviews. This review comprehensively summarizes recent strategies for modulating electron transfer processes to fine-tune the catalytic activity and specificity of nanozymes, including electron-hole separation and carrier transfer. Furthermore, the bioapplications of these engineered nanozymes, including antimicrobial treatments, cancer therapy, and biosensing are also introduced. Ultimately, this review aims to offer invaluable insights for the design and synthesis of nanozymes with enhanced performance, thereby advancing the field of nanozyme research.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2192-2640, 2192-2659
eISSN: 2192-2659
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202401836
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_3081778256
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