Recoverable solution reaction of HiPco carbon nanotubes with hydrogen peroxide |
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Authors: | Song Chulho Pehrsson Pehr E Zhao Wei |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of Arkansas, 2801 South University Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204, USA. |
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Abstract: | There is increasing interest in developing single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs)-based optical biosensors for remote or in vitro and in vivo sensing because the near-IR optical properties of SWNTs are very sensitive to surrounding environmental changes. Many enzyme-catalyzed reactions yield hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) as a product. To our knowledge, there is no report on the interaction of H(2)O(2) with SWNTs from the optical sensing point of view. Here, we study the reaction of H(2)O(2) with an aqueous suspension of water-soluble (ws) HiPco SWNTs encased in the surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). The SWNTs are optically sensitive to hydrogen peroxide in pH 6.0 buffer solutions through suppression of the near-IR absorption band intensity. Interestingly, the suppressed spectral intensity of the nanotubes recovers by increasing the pH, by decomposing the H(2)O(2) into H(2)O and O(2) with the enzyme catalase, and by dialytically removing H(2)O(2). Preliminary studies on the mechanisms suggest that H(2)O(2) withdraws electrons from the SWNT valence band by charge transfer, which suppresses the nanotube spectral intensity. The findings suggest possible enzyme-assisted molecular recognition applications by selective optical detection of biological species whose enzyme-catalyzed products include hydrogen peroxide. |
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