From Mn-triazine crystalline framework to MnOx@NC: biomimetic
double-enzyme activity and labeling of ascorbic acid as well as
application in pharmaceuticals
Abstract
Imbalance in the levels of ascorbic acid (AA) can pose a risk to human
health. Therefore, it’s essential to establish an accurate method for
the detection of AA. In this work, a novel N-doped carbon composite
(MnOx@NC) with dual enzyme-like activities to detect AA was prepared by
calcination of Mn-MOF containing H3TTPCA ligand. Interestingly, the •O2−
that leads to its oxidase-like activity was not formed by dissolved
oxygen, but came from the synergistic effect of lattice oxygen generated
by calcination and the transformation of MnⅡ/MnⅢ/MnⅣ, and the presence
of H2O2 provided much •OH, which cause its peroxidase-like activity.
Meanwhile, the residual N element came from H3TTPCA ligand assisted the
catalytic process. Accordingly, a dual-signal sensing platform and
smartphone-assisted recognition for detection of AA was developed and a
colorimetric sensor array was established to distinguish three
antioxidants. This work also demonstrates considerable promise for the
detection of AA in authentic pharmaceuticals.