
Atomic Chromium Coordinated Graphitic Carbon Nitride for Bioinspired Antibiofouling in Seawater
Author(s) -
Luo Qiang,
Li Yilan,
Huo Xiaobing,
Li Linqian,
Song Yinqiao,
Chen Shipeng,
Lin Hong,
Wang Ning
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.202105346
Subject(s) - biofouling , graphitic carbon nitride , chemistry , nanotechnology , hydrogen peroxide , bifunctional , materials science , catalysis , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , photocatalysis , biochemistry , membrane , engineering
Artificial nanozymes exerting enzyme functionality are recognized as promising alternatives of natural enzymes in biomimetic chemistry. Natural haloperoxidases that utilize hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) to catalytically convert halide into strong biocidal hypohalous acid hold great promise for thwarting biofouling, while their practical application remains highly questionable as instability of natural enzymes and inadequate H 2 O 2 . Herein a semiconducting nanozyme consisting of chromium single atoms coordinated on carbon nitride (Cr‐SA‐CN) that performs bifunctional roles of nonsacrificial H 2 O 2 photosynthesis and haloperoxidase‐mimicking activity for antibiofouling is constructed. Such nanozyme is capable of generating H 2 O 2 from water and O 2 upon visible‐light illumination, and then sustainably self‐supplying H 2 O 2 for haloperoxidase‐mimicking reaction in a sequential manner. This dual‐activity Cr‐SA‐CN overcomes H 2 O 2 dilemma and yields hypobromous acid continuously, inducing remarkable bactericidal capability. When used as an eco‐friendly coating additive, it is successfully demonstrated that Cr‐SA‐CN enables an inert surface against marine biofouling. Thereby, this study not only illustrates an attractive strategy for antibiofouling but also opens an avenue to construct valuable nanoplatform with multifunctionality for future applications.