Among
plentiful porous nanomaterials, noble metal aerogels taken
as nanozymes attract broad attention in sensing applications with
their distinct enzyme mimic functions. In the catalytic field, the
heteroatom doping strategy is a kind of way with great promise in
improving the enzyme mimic activity of noble metal aerogels. In this
experiment, we find a type of creative materials that were prepared
by the fast and simple method. Due to the unique porous structure
and synergetic effect from doped atoms, PdRu aerogels co-doped with
boron and nitrogen (B, N-PdRu aerogels) were prepared using NH3BH3 as a reductant, which present improved peroxidase
mimicking activity. With the existence of H2O2, the oxidation of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine was
catalyzed by B, N-PdRu aerogels fairly efficiently, whose solution
would be a blue appearance at optimum absorption wavelength 652 nm.
Thus, by the tandem reaction bound to the enzyme glucose oxidase,
the B, N-PdRu aerogels can be used for the sensitive determination
of glucose. The new method has a good linear detection effect for
glucose in the range of 10 μM to 2 mM. The minimum limit of
detection can reach as low as 6 μM. This work will contribute
to research on the rational design of metal aerogels based on the
heteroatomic doping strategy and enhance the corresponding performance
for a variety of applications.