Abstract
Palladium and silver nanoparticles (NPs) anchored at the outer surface of ferritin form stable suspension
of non-coated particles that possess several catalytic and enzymomimetic activities. These activities are
strongly affected by detergents that significantly influence the reaction efficiency and specificity.
Reductive dehalogenation of various azo dye substrates shows strong differences in reactivity for each
substrate-detergent pair. Reductive dehalogenation is negatively influenced by cationic detergents while
catalytic depropargylation is severely impaired by polyethylene oxide containing detergents that is an
important finding in respect to potential biorthogonal applications. Moreover, Suzuki-Miyaura reaction
is promoted by polyethylene oxide containing detergents but some of them also facilitate dehalogenation.
Enzymomimetic peroxidase activity of silver NPs can be detected only in presence of sodium dodecyl
sulfate (SDS) while peroxidase activity of palladium NPs is enhanced by SDS and sodium
deoxycholate.
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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Foundation (GACR 17-12816S), CEITEC 2020 LQ1601, and by the
RECETOX Research Infrastructure (LM2015051 and CZ.02.1.01/0.0
/0.0/16_013/0001761). We would like to thank Petr Klan (RECETOX,
MU Brno) for theoretical inputs regarding organic synthesis
and helpful discussions
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 537 (2019) 20–27
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