Catalytically Active Nanomaterials: A Promising Candidate for Artificial Enzymes
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
Abstract
Natural enzymes, exquisite biocatalysts mediating every biological process in living organisms, are able to accelerate the rate of chemical reactions up to 10(19) times for specific substrates and reactions. However, the practical application of enzymes is often hampered by their intrinsic drawbacks, such as low operational stability, sensitivity of catalytic activity to environmental conditions, and high costs in preparation and purification. Therefore, the discovery and development of artificial enzymes is highly desired. Recently, the merging of nanotechnology with biology has ignited extensive research efforts for designing functional nanomaterials that exhibit various properties intrinsic to enzymes. As a…
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3Topics & keywords
- Nanomaterials
- Nanotechnology
- Graphene
- Rational design
- Materials science
- Carbon nanotube
- Nanoclusters
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