“…On the other hand, H 2 O 2 is a redox agent, and the use of high-concentration H 2 O 2 may change the form of analytes in original samples. Instead, a few studies have explored the use of oxidases, 64,65 oxidoreductases, 21,22 phosphatase mimics 31,66 or multiactivity nanozymes 24,67,68 for toxic ion detection. For instance, using ascorbic acid-coated platinum nanoparticles (AA-PtNPs) with catalase properties to catalyze the decomposition of H 2 O 2 to produce hydrogen gas, the produced gas can expel water from the device, leading to a reduction in the weight of the device, 69 and because Ag + can inhibit the AA-PtNPs' catalytic activity and reduce gas production, it is possible to measure the Ag + content by observing changes in the device's weight (Fig.…”