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Carbon-based atomically dispersed catalysts for enzyme catalysis applications

  • Yufang Wang
  • , Qian Bai
  • , Zhiyi Sun
  • , Wenxing Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Shijiazhuang College of Applied Technology
  • Beijing Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Natural enzymes display exceptional catalytic efficiency and substrate specificity, yet their broad implementation is often hindered by insufficient operational stability, high production costs, and poor recyclability. Carbon-based nanozymes provide enhanced robustness and favorable biocompatibility; however, conventional designs frequently suffer from a low density of genuinely active sites and ill-defined structure–activity relationships. Atomically dispersed catalysts—including single-atom sites, dual-atom ensembles, and sub-nanometric clusters—offer precisely identifiable active centers and near-complete metal-atom utilization, thereby enabling both performance optimization and mechanistic interrogation. In this review, we comprehensively summarize recent progress in carbon-supported atomically dispersed nanozymes, with a particular focus on controllable synthesis and atomic-level regulation strategies, such as defect engineering, heteroatom doping, confinement effects, coordination-environment tailoring, axial modulation, and inter-site cooperativity. We further discuss how this design principles govern reactive oxygen species generation/scavenging and cascade enzyme-mimicking pathways, and highlight representative applications in biomedicine (e.g., tumor therapy and antibacterial interventions), biosensing, and environmental remediation. Finally, we outline key remaining challenges—including scalable and reproducible manufacturing, long-term stability of atomic sites in complex media, and systematic in vivo biosafety assessment—and provide an outlook toward multifunctional integration and stimuli-responsive nanozyme platforms for practical translation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121370
JournalCarbon
Volume252
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Mar 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Atomically dispersed catalysts
  • Carbon-based support
  • Enzyme catalysis
  • Nanozyme

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