Second-Generation Organic Nanozyme for Effective Detection of Agricultural Herbicides

Dong Hoon Lee, Mohammed Kamruzzaman

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Abstract

Inorganic nanozyme-based biosensors are extensively used for detecting toxic molecules, offering an alternative to fragile enzyme-based sensors and conventional analytic tools. However, inorganic materials can pose environmental risks due to toxicity and low sustainability properties, which may lead to pollution after intended use. To address these limitations, sustainable organic nanozyme-based sensing platforms are essential for overcoming sustainable issues and effectively detecting toxic agrichemicals. In this study, a second-generation, sustainable organic compound-based nanozyme (EU nanozyme) is introduced, which exhibits peroxidase-like catalytic activity. The nanozyme is synthesized using a modified, self-assembled fabrication procedure that produced a homogenous, spherical nanozyme within 2 h and incorporated a partially mimicked cofactor of the natural peroxidase. This EU nanozyme exhibits decent kinetic profiles (Km = 0.006 mm, H2O2), along with degradability and biocompatibility, making it suitable for direct implementation in agricultural environments and highlighting its sustainability. The EU nanozyme-based colorimetric sensing platform effectively detects toxic herbicides (e.g., Atrazine), with decent analytic sensitivity with a Limit of Detection (LOD) of 0.231 pg mL−1, strong analytic selectivity among more than six relative agrichemicals/and other pesticides, and specificity in corn samples with a LOD of 0.394 µgmL−1, within a short detection time of up to 3 min. It is envisioned that this platform may offer promising advancements in enhancing agricultural safety.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2401029
JournalAdvanced Sustainable Systems
Volume9
Issue number5
Early online dateMar 7 2025
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • customized colorimetric sensor platform
  • degradable and biocompatible nanozyme
  • fast toxic herbicide detection
  • peroxidase-like activity
  • sustainable organic-material-based nanozyme

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • General Environmental Science

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