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Sandwiching Phosphorene with Iron Porphyrin Monolayer for High Stability and Its Biomimetic Sensor to Sensitively Detect Living Cell Released NO.


ABSTRACT: Instability of 2D phosphorene material is the major obstacle for its broad applications. Herein phosphorene is sandwiched with self-assembled iron porphyrin monolayers on both sides (I-Phene) to significantly enhance stability. Iron porphyrin has strong interaction with phosphorene through formation of PFe bonds. The sandwich structure offers excellent stability of phosphorene by both-sided monolayer protections for an intact phosphorene structure more than 40 days under ambient conditions. Meanwhile, the electron transfer between iron porphyrin and phosphorene result in a high oxidation state of Fe, making I-Phene biomimetic sensitivity toward oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) for 2.5 and 4.0 times higher than phosphorene and iron-porphyrin alone, respectively. Moreover, I-Phene exhibits excellent selectivity, a wide detection range, and a low detection limit at a low oxidation potential of 0.82 V, which is comparable with the reported noble metal based biomimetic sensors while ranking the best among all non-noble biomimetic ones. I-Phene is further used for real-time monitoring NO released from cells. This work provides effective approach against phosphorene degrading for outstanding stability, which has universal significance for its various important applications, and holds a great promise for a highly sensitive biomimetic sensor in live-cell assays.

SUBMITTER: Zhang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8867151 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sandwiching Phosphorene with Iron Porphyrin Monolayer for High Stability and Its Biomimetic Sensor to Sensitively Detect Living Cell Released NO.

Zhang Chunmei C   Hu Fangxin F   Hao Xijuan X   Rao Qianghai Q   Hu Tao T   Sun Wei W   Guo Chunxian C   Li Chang Ming CM  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20220102 6


Instability of 2D phosphorene material is the major obstacle for its broad applications. Herein phosphorene is sandwiched with self-assembled iron porphyrin monolayers on both sides (I-Phene) to significantly enhance stability. Iron porphyrin has strong interaction with phosphorene through formation of PFe bonds. The sandwich structure offers excellent stability of phosphorene by both-sided monolayer protections for an intact phosphorene structure more than 40 days under ambient conditions. Mea  ...[more]

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