Air-Stable Radical Organic Cages as Cascade Nanozymes for Enhanced Catalysis

Xiao Dong Yang, Ya Jun Zhang, Jun Hao Zhou, Ling Liu, Jian Ke Sun*

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Abstract

The pursuit of single-assembled molecular cage reactors for complex tandem reactions is a long-standing target in biomimetic catalysis but still a grand challenge. Herein, nanozyme-like organic cages are reported by engineering air-stable radicals into the skeleton upon photoinduced electron transfer. The generation of radicals is accompanied by single-crystal structural transformation and exhibits superior stability over six months in air. Impressively, the radicals throughout the cage skeleton can mimic the peroxidase of natural enzymes to decompose H2O2 into OH· and facilitate oxidation reactions. Furthermore, an integrated catalyst by encapsulating Au clusters (glucose oxidase mimics) into the cage has been developed, in which the dual active sites (Au cluster and radical) are spatially isolated and can work as cascade nanozymes to prominently promote the enzyme-like tandem reaction via a substrate channeling effect.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2206127
JournalSmall
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • biomimetic catalysis
  • cascade nanozymes
  • radical cages
  • structural transformation
  • substrate channeling

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