Laccase-mimicking mn-cu hybrid nanoflowers for paper-based visual detection of phenolic neurotransmitters and rapid degradation of dyes

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Thao Nguyen Le from the Department of BioNano Technology, Gachon University, have published the Article: Laccase-mimicking Mn-Cu hybrid nanoflowers for paper-based visual detection of phenolic neurotransmitters and rapid degradation of dyes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Although these examples demonstrate the potential of laccase-mimicking nanozymes further research is required to develop more efficient laccasemimicking nanozymes which will facilitate real applications particularly in POCT environments.

SUMMARY

    Phenolic compounds are common byproducts of many industrial manufacturing processes and are considered as major contaminants, with high toxicity in humans . . .

     

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