Nanozyme: A promising tool from clinical diagnosis and environmental monitoring to wastewater treatment

Chaoyi Hong, Xiangqin Meng, Jiuyang He, Kelong Fan*, Xiyun Yan

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Natural enzymes, owing to their outstanding catalytic efficiency and substrate specificity, have been used in a variety of applications including clinical diagnosis, environmental monitoring and wastewater treatment. However, they face inevitable problems such as relatively high cost and lack of stability, dramatically hindering their practical applications in the industry. Recently, a class of nanomaterial that possesses intrinsic enzyme-like properties, nanozyme, has emerged exhibiting numerous advantages over its natural counterpart and has been used as a viable enzyme alternative. In the past decade there are many reviews on nanozyme. The previous discussions tend to view nanozyme as a type of nanomaterial rather than an enzyme. However, it is the enzyme-like activity of nanozymes that provides foundation for their application and nanozymes with the same enzymatic activity usually have some regularity in application. Herein, in this review, we attempt to classify nanozymes by their enzyme-like activity to explain the application principle and relevant cases of nanozymes in clinical diagnosis, environmental monitoring and wastewater treatment, expecting to promote deeper thinking of nanozymes as enzyme mimics and provide useful guidance for future research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)90-107
Number of pages18
JournalParticuology
Volume71
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Enzymatic activity
  • Nanozyme
  • Wastewater treatment

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