| Literature DB >> 26929006 |
Junghan Lee1, Sachan Ko1, Cheong Hoon Kwon1, Márcio D Lima2, Ray H Baughman2, Seon Jeong Kim1.
Abstract
Boronic acid (BA), known to be a reversible glucose-sensing material, is conjugated to a nanogel (NG) derived from hyaluronic acid biopolymer and used as a guest material for a carbon multiwalled nanotube (MWNT) yarn. By exploiting the swelling/deswelling of the NG that originates from the internal anionic charge changes resulting from BA binding to glucose, a NG MWNT yarn artificial muscle is obtained that provides reversible torsional actuation that can be used for glucose sensing. This actuator shows a short response time and high sensitivity (in the 5-100 × 10(-3) m range) for monitoring changes in glucose concentration in physiological buffer, without using any additional auxiliary substances or an electrical power source. It may be possible to apply the glucose-sensing MWNT yarn muscles as implantable glucose sensors that automatically release drugs when needed or as an artificial pancreas.Entities:
Keywords: artificial muscles; carbon nanotube yarns; glucose sensors; nanogels
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26929006 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201503509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281