| Literature DB >> 32551513 |
Serena Arnaboldi1,2, Bhavana Gupta1,3, Tiziana Benincori4, Giorgia Bonetti4, Roberto Cirilli5, Alexander Kuhn1.
Abstract
Chiral discrimination is of crucial importance for many applications, including drug cross checking and electronic tongue-type devices. In a typical sensing scheme, an enantiomeric selector is combined with an appropriate transduction mechanism. We propose here a hybrid material composed of an electrically conducting oligomer i.e. oligo-(3,3'-dibenzothiophene) bearing inherently chiral features and polypyrrole as a support, which can undergo electrochemical actuation. The combination of both leads to a freestanding film that is addressable in a wireless way based on the principle of bipolar electrochemistry. The induced redox reactions lead to well-pronounced actuation when DOPA with the right chirality is present in solution as a model analyte, whereas absolutely no electromechanical response is measured for the wrong enantiomer. This constitutes a straightforward and absolute read out of chiral information where the amplitude of actuation is correlated with the concentration of the analyte. Optimization of the scheme results in highly efficient bending and thus opens up new directions in the field of chiral technologies.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32551513 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986