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Phosphates within tumors function as key biomolecules, playing a significant role in sustaining the viability of tumors. To disturb the homeostasis of cancer cells, regulating phosphate within the organism proves to be an effective strategy. Herein, we report single-atom Ce-doped Pt hydrides (Ce/Pt-H) with high phosphatase-like activity for phosphate hydrolysis. The resultant Ce/Pt-H exhibits a 26.90- and 6.25-fold increase in phosphatase-like activity in comparison to Ce/Pt and Pt-H, respectively. Mechanism investigations elucidate that the Ce Lewis acid site facilitates the coordination with phosphate groups, while the surface hydrides enhance the electron density of Pt for promoting catalytic ability in H
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Yinjun Tang
Xupeng Liu
Pengcheng Qi
ACS Nano
Central China Normal University
Hangzhou Normal University
Institute of Modern Physics
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e59a18b6db6435875342f3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c07851