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Chaoyu Fan1, Yimin Pan1, Deshu Wu1
1Department of Physics, Research Institute for Biomimetics and Soft Matter, Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory for Soft Functional Materials Research, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, P. R. China.
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High-entropy nanozymes (HEzymes) have garnered significant interest due to their multifunctional active sites and synergistic metal interactions, yet their applications in advanced biosensing, especially for portable on-site detection, remain underexplored. Herein, by integrating FePtCoNiCu HEzymes into a hydrogel matrix, we established aportable, cost-effective, and user-friendly system for on-site visual detection without complex instrumentation. Our HEzymes were facilely fabricated via a low-temperature oil-phase process and exhibit robust peroxidase-like (POD-like) activity through efficient conversion of H2O2 to hydroxyl radicals. Density functional theory calculations indicate that strong electronic coupling among the metal components enhances catalytic efficiency by promoting charge transfer via d-orbital redistribution near the Fermi level. Leveraging these properties, we developed a colorimetric platform for rapid and sensitive detection of biothiols, acetylcholinesterase, and organophosphorus pesticides. Furthermore, by embedding HEzymes within an alginate hydrogel and integrating smartphone imaging, we further established a portable, rapid, and visual on-site biosensing platform. This approach expands the applicability of HEzymes in biosensing and medical diagnostics while offering new insights into their catalytic mechanisms and paving the way for next-generation biosensing technologies.
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