Reversible uncompetitive inhibition of metal–organic framework nanozymes: specific colorimetric assay of methidathion without enzymes
Chemical Communications2024Vol. 60(92), pp. 13522–13525
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Abstract
An Fe-based metal-organic framework (Fe-MOF) nanozyme with MIL-88B(Fe) structure was facilely prepared by an ultrasonic method. Its oxidase-like activity could be specifically inhibited by methidathion, which conformed to a reversible uncompetitive inhibition mechanism. Furthermore, a specific and enzyme-free colorimetric assay of methidathion was established using Fe-MOF as the ideal recognition element.
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