Biotemplated Platinum Nanozymes: Synthesis, Catalytic Regulation and Biomedical Applications
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Biotemplated Platinum Nanozymes: Synthesis, Catalytic Regulation and Biomedical Applications
Abstract
Platinum (Pt) nanozymes with multiple intrinsic enzyme-mimicking activities have attracted extensive attention in biomedical fields due to their high catalytic activity, ease of modification, and convenient storage. However, the Pt nanozymes synthesized by the traditional method often suffer from uncontrollable morphology and poor stability under physicochemical conditions, resulting in unsatisfactory catalytic behavior in practical applications. To optimize the catalytic ability, biological templates have been introduced recently, which can guide the deposition of platinum ions on their surface to form specific morphologies and then stabilize the resulting Pt nanozymes. Given the promising potential of biotemplated Pt nanozymes in practical applications, it is essential to conduct a systematic and comprehensive review to summarize their recent research progress. In this review, we first categorize the biological templates and discuss the mechanisms as well as characteristics of each type of biotemplate in directing the growth of Pt nanozyme. Factors that impact the growth of biotemplated Pt nanozymes are then analyzed, followed by summarizing their biomedical applications. Finally, the challenges and opportunities in this field are outlined. This review article aims to provide theoretical guidance for developing Pt nanozymes with robust functionalities in biomedical applications.
Keywords: Biological template; Biomedical application; Catalytic activity; Nanomaterial; Platinum nanozyme.
© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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