Catalytic Nanomaterials toward Atomic Levels for Biomedical Applications: From Metal Clusters to Single-Atom Catalysts

Yu Fan, Shange Liu, Yu Yi*, Hongpan Rong*, Jiatao Zhang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Single-atom catalysts (SACs) featuring the complete atomic utilization of metal, high-efficient catalytic activity, superior selectivity, and excellent stability have been emerged as a frontier in the catalytic field. Recently, increasing interests have been drawn to apply SACs in biomedical fields for enzyme-mimic catalysis and disease therapy. To fulfill the demand of precision and personalized medicine, precisely engineering the structure and active site toward atomic levels is a trend for nanomedicines, promoting the evolution of metal-based biomedical nanomaterials, particularly biocatalytic nanomaterials, from nanoparticles to clusters and now to SACs. This review outlines the syntheses, characterizations, and catalytic mechanisms of metal clusters and SACs, with a focus on their biomedical applications including biosensing, antibacterial therapy, and cancer therapy, as well as an emphasis on their in vivo biological safeties. Challenges and future perspectives are ultimately prospected for SACs in diverse biomedical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2005-2037
Number of pages33
JournalACS Nano
Volume15
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • antibacterial therapy
  • biocatalysts
  • biosensing
  • cancer therapy
  • characterization
  • metal clusters
  • nanomedicine
  • nanozyme
  • single-atom catalysts
  • synthesis

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