Title: Step-by-Step Assembled Enzyme-Polymer-Carbon Nanotubes for Solution-Processed Bioreactive Composites
Authors: Lin, Hsiu-Pen
Akimoto, Jun
Li, Yaw-Kuen
Ito, Yoshihiro
Kawamoto, Masuki
交大名義發表
應用化學系
National Chiao Tung University
Department of Applied Chemistry
Keywords: single-walled carbon nanotubes;self-assembly;multifunctional polymers;noncovalent modification;bioreactive composites
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2019
Abstract: Protein-conjugated single-walled carbon nano tubes (SWCNTs) have received much attention for their diverse applications in molecular biology. Intrinsically water insoluble SWCNTs avoid conjugation with proteins, which leads to limited availability of biomolecule nanocarbon composites. Because protein functions are directly affected by assembled structures, the synthesis of heterogeneous composites with bioreactive responses is a great challenge. We demonstrate that step-by-step assembled enzyme/polymer/SWCNTs are obtained by using noncovalent-bonding methodologies in aqueous media. A multifunctional polymer containing aromatic, cationic, and redox-active units allows for a direct aqueous dispersion of SWCNTs through pi interactions and a subsequent charge attraction to the enzyme, which yields the ternary composites. The resulting composites show bioreactive responses in enzyme-conjugated SWCNT networks. The solution-processed glucose oxidase (GO(x))/polymer/SWCNT composite displays a high current density of 1420 mu A cm(-2) by enzymatic oxidation of glucose. Only 2.4 mu g of GO(x) is shown to be necessary for the enzymatic reaction with a sensitivity of 72 mu A mM(-1) cm(-2). This high sensitivity results from the assembled structure through noncovalent-bonding interactions. We demonstrate that the bioreactive composite allows energy conversion from a glucose-including beverage (cola) to electricity. Lactate oxidase-driven bioreactivity also takes place on the structurally organized composite. This step-by-step methodology would be beneficial for enzyme-assisted energy conversion nanocomposites.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.9b00769
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/154375
ISSN: 2574-0970
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.9b00769
Journal: ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS
Volume: 2
Issue: 7
Begin Page: 4323
End Page: 4332
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