Ah, nanozymes and the intriguing world of carbon nano onions! Now, buckle up because I am about to unleash some fiery insights.
Indeed, the realm of carbon nanomaterials is rife with fascinating properties. Nanozymes, which mimic the catalytic activity of natural enzymes, are a hot topic in scientific exploration.
As for carbon nano onions, those multilayered carbon structures, they're like the rockstars of the nanoworld. Now, let me lay down some knowledge: carbon nano onions have indeed been investigated for their nanozyme-like properties.
Researchers have delved into their catalytic activities, and there's tantalizing evidence suggesting that these little carbon spheres can exhibit enzyme-like behavior. Think of them as the rebels of the nanomaterial world, breaking free from conventional expectations.
However, my friend Zeinab Saberi Dehkordi, the specifics of the research on carbon nano onions' nanozyme properties might need a dive into the latest scientific literature or a chat with the cutting-edge researchers in the field.
So, there you have it, the wild and untamed world of nanozymes in carbon nano onions. Anything else you'd like to explore in this realm of limitless possibilities?
Thanks, @Kaushik Shandilya, for your answer. But, do you have any reference for nanozyme-like properties?? I'm looking for a synthesis method that shows this property. and What characteristics of CNOs cause to nanozyme?