JOURNAL ARTICLE

Tailored Metal–Organic Framework‐Based Nanozymes for Enhanced Enzyme‐Like Catalysis

Abstract

Abstract The global crisis of bacterial infections is exacerbated by the escalating threat of microbial antibiotic resistance. Nanozymes promise to provide ingenious solutions. Here, we reported a homogeneous catalytic structure of Pt nanoclusters with finely tuned metal–organic framework (ZIF‐8) channel structures for the treatment of infected wounds. Catalytic site normalization showed that the active site of the Pt aggregates structure with fine‐tuned pore modifications structure had a catalytic capacity of 14.903×10 5 min −1 , which was 18.7 times higher than that of the Pt particles in monodisperse state in ZIF‐8 (0.793×10 5 min −1 ). In situ tests revealed that the change from homocleavage to heterocleavage of hydrogen peroxide at the interface of the nanozyme was one of the key reasons for the improvement of nanozyme activity. Density‐functional theory and kinetic simulations of the reaction interface jointly determine the role of the catalytic center and the substrate channel together. Metabolomics analysis showed that the developed nanozyme, working in conjunction with reactive oxygen species, could effectively block energy metabolic pathways within bacteria, leading to spontaneous apoptosis and bacterial rupture. This pioneering study elucidates new ideas for the regulation of artificial enzyme activity and provides new perspectives for the development of efficient antibiotic substitutes.

Keywords:
Metal-organic framework Catalysis Chemistry Nanotechnology Enzyme catalysis Metal Combinatorial chemistry Materials science Organic chemistry Adsorption

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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