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Two-Dimensional Nitrogen-Doped Ti3C2 Promoted Catalysis Performance of Silver Nanozyme for Ultrasensitive Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide

ChemElectroChem, Volume 9, No. 10, Article e202200050, Year 2022

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs)-based nanozyme sensors are gaining attention for rapid on-site H2O2 detection, which is beneficial to disease diagnosis and environmental monitoring. However, the severe agglomeration of AgNPs on the electrodes significantly reduced electrochemical catalytic activity. In this work, we fabricated N-doped Ti3C2 MXene (named Ag/N−Ti3C2) deposited with three-dimensional flower-like AgNPs to achieve ultrasensitive H2O2 detection. N doping strategy is employed to improve the conductivity of MXene, and the corresponding catalytic activity of Ag/N−Ti3C2 is enhanced by optimizing the growth process and morphology. The Ag/N−Ti3C2/glassy carbon electrode (Ag/N-Ti3C2/GCE) sensor exhibited a wide H2O2 detection range (0.05–35 mM), a low limit detection (1.53 μM), and 3.1 % relative standard deviation in 50 repeated cyclic voltammetry measurements. The results above indicate that catalytic activity of metal nanozymes could be influenced by the substrate and both materials jointly determine the sensor's performance. As a result, N-doped MXene is an attractive candidate for biological sensing and other electrocatalytic applications.
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