The applications of inorganic nanomaterials as
biomimetic catalysts are receiving much attention because of
their high stability and low cost. In this work, Co3O4
nanomaterials including nanoplates, nanorods, and nanocubes
were synthesized. The morphologies and compositions of the
products were characterized by scanning electron microscopy,
transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The
catalytic properties of Co3O4 nanomaterials as catalase mimics
were studied. The Co3O4 materials with different morphology
exhibited different catalytic activities in the order of nanoplates > nanorods > nanocubes. The difference of the catalytic activities
originated from their different abilities of electron transfer. Their catalytic activities increased significantly in the presence of
calcium ion. On the basis of the stimulation by calcium ion, a biosensor was constructed by Co3O4 nanoplates for the
determination of calcium ion. The biosensor had a linear relation to calcium concentrations and good measurement correlation
between 0.1 and 1 mM with a detection limit of 4 ?M (S/N = 3). It showed high selectivity against other metal ions and good
reproducibility. The proposed method was successfully applied for the determination of calcium in a milk sample.
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