Title
The effect of ionic strength and phosphate ions on the construction of redox polyelectrolyte-enzyme self-assemblies
Date Issued
01 January 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Zappi D.
Piccinini E.
Gramajo M.
Von Bilderling C.
Pietrasanta L.I.
Azzaroni O.
Battaglini F.
Publisher(s)
Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
Layer by layer assembly of polyelectrolytes with proteins is a convenient tool for the development of functional biomaterials. Most of the studies presented in the literature are based on the electrostatic interaction between components of opposite charges, limiting the assembly possibilities. However, this process can be tuned by modifying the environment where the main constituents are dissolved. In this work, the electron transfer behavior between an electroactive polyelectrolyte (polyallylamine derivatized with an osmium complex) and a redox enzyme (glucose oxidase) is studied by assembling them in the presence of phosphate ions at different ionic strengths. Our results show that the environment from which the assembly is constructed has a significant effect on the electrochemical response. Notably, the polyelectrolyte dissolved in the presence of phosphate at high ionic strength presents a globular structure which is preserved after adsorption with substantial effects on the buildup of the multilayer system, improving the electron transfer process through the film.
Start page
22947
End page
22954
Volume
21
Issue
41
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Electroquímica Química
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85074117795
PubMed ID
Source
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
ISSN of the container
14639076
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by the following institutions: Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBACYT 20020170100341BA), ANPCYT (BID PICT 2015-0801, 2016-1680, 2017-1523), and CONICET (PIP-0370). Daniele Zappi thanks the Erasmus + ICM program for supporting his stay at Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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