“…Owing to their special dual functionalities of colorimetry and catalysis, these nanoparticles have attracted increasing interest in the design and development of highly sensitive colorimetric biosensors. − Since the discovery of iron oxide (Fe 3 O 4 ) nanoparticles with inherent peroxidase-mimicking activity in 2007, attempts have been devoted to exploring nanomaterials with peroxidase-like activity. Currently, available nanomaterials that possess intrinsic peroxidase-like activity predominantly involve iron-based (e.g., Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles), , noble-metal-based (e.g., cerium oxide and platinum [Pt] nanoparticles), − and carbon-based (e.g., graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes) , nanomaterials. By combining the special physicochemical properties and catalytic activities of these nanoparticles, many high-performance biosensing technologies with a wide range of applications in medical diagnosis, , food safety testing, , and environmental monitoring , have been proposed.…”