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Confining Natural/Mimetic Enzyme Cascade in an Amorphous Metal–Organic Framework for the Construction of Recyclable Biomaterials with Catalytic Activity

Yuan Ji, Wanning Gao, Shilin Zhang, Bingzhi Li, He Huang, Xing Zhang

2022Langmuir41 citationsDOI

Abstract

Integrating nanozymes with natural enzymes to form cascade reactions is one of the most promising ways to develop biocatalysts with versatile performance; however, the applicability of the cascade is typically hampered by the instability of enzymes and the hindrance of mass transfer in the host environment. Utilizing amorphous ZIF-90 (aZIF-90) as a host material, herein, we have reported a one-pot way to encapsulate glucose oxidase (GOx) and magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) to form GOx/MNP@aZIF-90. We reasoned that the amorphous structure of ZIF-90 not only provides a protected environment to confine the cascade reaction but also generates mesopores and internal voids to improve the performance of the enzymatic cascade. The catalytic activity of aZIF-90 was almost 4 times higher than that of crystalline composites, and the residual activity was higher than 80% after being stored for 9 days. This is the first time that GOx and MNP were simultaneously confined in aZIF-90 with mesopores, which suggested that an amorphous metal-organic framework is promising in the development of an enzymatic cascade.

Topics & Concepts

CascadeCatalysisAmorphous solidChemistryEnzymeNatural (archaeology)NanotechnologyChemical engineeringMaterials scienceCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringBiologyChromatographyPaleontologyAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisElectrochemical sensors and biosensorsBiosensors and Analytical Detection