催化作用
纳米片
过氧化氢
二硫化钼
化学
动力学
硫黄
组合化学
光化学
材料科学
有机化学
量子力学
物理
冶金
作者
Jun Yang,Heliang Yao,Yuedong Guo,Bowen Yang,Jianlin Shi
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202200480
摘要
Fenton reactions have been recently applied in tumor catalytic therapy, whose efficacy suffers from the unsatisfactory reaction kinetics of Fe3+ to Fe2+ conversion. Here we introduce a co-catalytic concept in tumor catalytic therapy by using a two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS2 ) nanosheet atomically dispersed with Fe species. The single-atom Fe species act as active sites for triggering Fenton reactions, while the abundant sulfur vacancies generated on the nanosheet favor electron capture by hydrogen peroxide for promoting hydroxyl radical production. Moreover, the 2D MoS2 support also acts as a co-catalyst to accelerate the conversion of Fe3+ to Fe2+ by the oxidation of active Mo4+ sites to Mo6+ , thereby promoting the whole catalytic process. The 2D nanocatalyst exhibits a desirable catalytic performance, as well as a significantly enhanced anticancer efficacy both in vitro and in vivo, which indicates the feasibility for applying such a co-catalytic concept in tumor therapy.
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