Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices

We report a simple strategy for constructing silver coral-like nanostructures on graphite electrodes suitable for bioelectronic applications. The nanocorals are conductive, have dimensions adequate for high protein loading, and are remarkably stable. They also provide a strong Raman surface enhancem...

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Autores principales: Feng, J.-J., Hildebrandt, P., Murgida, D.H.
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spelling todo:paper_07437463_v24_n5_p1584_Feng2023-10-03T15:38:39Z Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices Feng, J.-J. Hildebrandt, P. Murgida, D.H. Graphite electrodes Hydrogen peroxide Nanostructures Silver Bioelectronic devices Nanocoral structures Proteins cytochrome c graphite hydrogen peroxide nanomaterial protein silver article chemistry electrode electronics instrumentation methodology nanotechnology reproducibility scanning electron microscopy Cytochromes c Electrodes Electronics Graphite Hydrogen Peroxide Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Nanostructures Nanotechnology Proteins Reproducibility of Results Silver We report a simple strategy for constructing silver coral-like nanostructures on graphite electrodes suitable for bioelectronic applications. The nanocorals are conductive, have dimensions adequate for high protein loading, and are remarkably stable. They also provide a strong Raman surface enhancement that allows for in situ structural characterization of the immobilized proteins. The potential of the Ag nanocoral electrodes is exemplified by the construction and characterization of a hydrogen peroxide amperometric sensor based on cytochrome c. © 2008 American Chemical Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07437463_v24_n5_p1584_Feng
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topic Graphite electrodes
Hydrogen peroxide
Nanostructures
Silver
Bioelectronic devices
Nanocoral structures
Proteins
cytochrome c
graphite
hydrogen peroxide
nanomaterial
protein
silver
article
chemistry
electrode
electronics
instrumentation
methodology
nanotechnology
reproducibility
scanning electron microscopy
Cytochromes c
Electrodes
Electronics
Graphite
Hydrogen Peroxide
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Nanostructures
Nanotechnology
Proteins
Reproducibility of Results
Silver
spellingShingle Graphite electrodes
Hydrogen peroxide
Nanostructures
Silver
Bioelectronic devices
Nanocoral structures
Proteins
cytochrome c
graphite
hydrogen peroxide
nanomaterial
protein
silver
article
chemistry
electrode
electronics
instrumentation
methodology
nanotechnology
reproducibility
scanning electron microscopy
Cytochromes c
Electrodes
Electronics
Graphite
Hydrogen Peroxide
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Nanostructures
Nanotechnology
Proteins
Reproducibility of Results
Silver
Feng, J.-J.
Hildebrandt, P.
Murgida, D.H.
Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
topic_facet Graphite electrodes
Hydrogen peroxide
Nanostructures
Silver
Bioelectronic devices
Nanocoral structures
Proteins
cytochrome c
graphite
hydrogen peroxide
nanomaterial
protein
silver
article
chemistry
electrode
electronics
instrumentation
methodology
nanotechnology
reproducibility
scanning electron microscopy
Cytochromes c
Electrodes
Electronics
Graphite
Hydrogen Peroxide
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Nanostructures
Nanotechnology
Proteins
Reproducibility of Results
Silver
description We report a simple strategy for constructing silver coral-like nanostructures on graphite electrodes suitable for bioelectronic applications. The nanocorals are conductive, have dimensions adequate for high protein loading, and are remarkably stable. They also provide a strong Raman surface enhancement that allows for in situ structural characterization of the immobilized proteins. The potential of the Ag nanocoral electrodes is exemplified by the construction and characterization of a hydrogen peroxide amperometric sensor based on cytochrome c. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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author Feng, J.-J.
Hildebrandt, P.
Murgida, D.H.
author_facet Feng, J.-J.
Hildebrandt, P.
Murgida, D.H.
author_sort Feng, J.-J.
title Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
title_short Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
title_full Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
title_fullStr Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
title_full_unstemmed Silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: A suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
title_sort silver nanocoral structures on electrodes: a suitable platform for protein-based bioelectronic devices
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07437463_v24_n5_p1584_Feng
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