Direct Enzymatic Oxidation of Glucose with a Poly(Ionic Liquid) - Gold-Nanoparticle Composite

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Abstract

In this work we describe the synthesis, fabrication and characterization of a gold nanoparticle - ionic liquid-derived polymer composite for conversion of biofuels into electricity. Glucose oxidase (GOx) electrostatically adsorbed on an ionic liquid-derived polymer containing internally organized columns of Au nanoparticles exhibits bioelectrocatalytic properties in the oxidation of glucose. The cationic poly(ionic liquid) provides an ideal substrate for the immobilization of GOx. The encapsulated Au nanoparticles serve two roles: promoting direct electron transfer with the recessed enzyme redox centers, and imparting electronic conduction to the composite, thereby allowing it to function as an electrode for electrochemical detection.

Authors

  • Millicent Firestone

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Sungwon Lee

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Soenke Seifert

    Argonne National Laboratory