| Literature DB >> 25688934 |
Qing He1, Abraham K Badu-Tawiah2, Suming Chen1,2, Caiqiao Xiong1, Huihui Liu1, Yueming Zhou1, Jian Hou1, Ning Zhang1, Yafeng Li1, Xiaobo Xie1, Jianing Wang1, Lanqun Mao1, Zongxiu Nie1.
Abstract
Molecular ions are generated in induced electrospray ionization, and they can be transported to grounded ambient surfaces in the form of charged microdroplets. Efficient amide bonds formation between amines and carboxylic acids were observed inside charged droplets during transfer to the surface. Biomolecules derivatized using this method were self-assembled on a bare gold surface via Au-S bonds under the charged microdroplet environment. Cyclic voltammetric analysis of the self-assembled molecular film showed accelerated protein derivatization with cysteine, which allowed the covalent immobilization of the protein to the gold surface. Cytochrome C-functionalized electrodes prepared using the induced dual nanoelectrospray process showed bioactivity toward aqueous solutions of hydrogen peroxide below 50 μM. In effect, we have developed a method that allows derivatization of biomolecules and their immobilization at ambient surfaces in a single experimental step.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25688934 DOI: 10.1021/ac504111f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986