The Journal of Light Scattering, Volume. 36, Issue 1, 16(2024)

Metal-organic Framework/Nanozyme-composite SERS Substrates for Biomedical Analysis and Prospects

HU Sen, JIANG Yuning, CAO Jiaying, ZHENG Qiangting, WU Yiping, GUO Xiaoyu, YING Ye, LIU Xinling, WEN Ying, and YANG Haifeng*
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    Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) is an analytical method based on molecular vibration fingerprint information, which hashigh sensitivity, good selectivity, nondestructive and on-site detection, and is free from the interference of water system. It has potential application in the fields of biological analysis and early diagnosis. Compared with natural enzyme,nanoenzyme as an artificial mimic enzymepresents the advantages of easy and scalable preparation, diversity of enzymatic activity via rational design as well as long-term environmental stability. Metal-organic framework (MOF) with mesoporous crystal structure, large specific surface area could be easilysynthesized, which is beneficial to immobilization of other nanomaterials to improve stability and realize the multifunctional performance. This short review concerns on nano-enzyme, MOF and SERS substrate assembly to advance the figure of analytical merit, and focuses on the currentexplorationsof MOF/nanozyme/SERS platform in the field of biomedical analysis and prospects.

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    HU Sen, JIANG Yuning, CAO Jiaying, ZHENG Qiangting, WU Yiping, GUO Xiaoyu, YING Ye, LIU Xinling, WEN Ying, YANG Haifeng. Metal-organic Framework/Nanozyme-composite SERS Substrates for Biomedical Analysis and Prospects[J]. The Journal of Light Scattering, 2024, 36(1): 16

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    Received: Jan. 19, 2023

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jul. 22, 2024

    The Author Email: Haifeng YANG (hfyang@shnu.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.13883/j.issn1004-5929.202401002

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