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Fluoride boosts the oxidase-like activity of hydrolyzed Ce(<sc>iv</sc>) but inhibits the activity of Ce(<sc>iv</sc>), allowing intentional hydrolysis to be performed for consistent analysis of Ce(<sc>iv</sc>).- Cite:
- Yawen Wang, Jingxuan Yang, Yilin Zhao, and Juewen Liu. 2019. Intentional hydrolysis to overcome the hydrolysis problem: detection of Ce(
iv ) by producing oxidase-like nanozymes with F−. Chemical Communications, Volume 55, Issue 89, 55(89):13434–13437. - Copy Citation:
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%0 Journal Article %T Intentional hydrolysis to overcome the hydrolysis problem: detection of Ce(\textlessscp\textgreateriv\textless/scp\textgreater) by producing oxidase-like nanozymes with F\textlesssup\textgreater−\textless/sup\textgreater %A Wang, Yawen %A Yang, Jingxuan %A Zhao, Yilin %A Liu, Juewen %J Chemical Communications, Volume 55, Issue 89 %D 2019 %V 55 %N 89 %I Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) %F Wang-2019-Intentional %X Fluoride boosts the oxidase-like activity of hydrolyzed Ce(\textlesssc\textgreateriv\textless/sc\textgreater) but inhibits the activity of Ce(\textlesssc\textgreateriv\textless/sc\textgreater), allowing intentional hydrolysis to be performed for consistent analysis of Ce(\textlesssc\textgreateriv\textless/sc\textgreater). %R 10.1039/c9cc06167c %U https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G19-175001 %U https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc06167c %P 13434-13437
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[Intentional hydrolysis to overcome the hydrolysis problem: detection of Ce(<scp>iv</scp>) by producing oxidase-like nanozymes with F<sup>−</sup>](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G19-175001) (Wang et al., GWF 2019)
- Intentional hydrolysis to overcome the hydrolysis problem: detection of Ce(iv) by producing oxidase-like nanozymes with F− (Wang et al., GWF 2019)
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- Yawen Wang, Jingxuan Yang, Yilin Zhao, and Juewen Liu. 2019. Intentional hydrolysis to overcome the hydrolysis problem: detection of Ce(
iv ) by producing oxidase-like nanozymes with F−. Chemical Communications, Volume 55, Issue 89, 55(89):13434–13437.