Sonication enhances the stability of MnO 2 nanoparticles on silk film template for enzyme mimic application

We have developed an in-situ method using sonication (3 mm probe sonicator, 30 W, 20 kHz) and auto-reduction (control) to study the mechanism of the formation of manganese dioxide (MnO ) on a solid template (silk film), and its resulting enzymatic activity on tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) substrate. Th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2020-06, Vol.64, p.105011
Hauptverfasser: Singh, Manish, Bharadwaj, Kishan, Dey, Estera S, Dicko, Cedric
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Zusammenfassung:We have developed an in-situ method using sonication (3 mm probe sonicator, 30 W, 20 kHz) and auto-reduction (control) to study the mechanism of the formation of manganese dioxide (MnO ) on a solid template (silk film), and its resulting enzymatic activity on tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) substrate. The fabrication of the silk film was first optimized for stability (no degradation) and optical transparency. A factorial approach was used to assess the effect of sonication time and the initial concentration of potassium permanganate (KMnO ). The result indicated a significant correlation with a fraction of KMnO consumed and MnO formation. Further, we found that the optimal process conditions to obtain a stable silk film with highly catalytic MnO nanoparticles (NPs) was 30 min of sonication in the presence of 0.5 mM of KMnO at a temperature of 20-24 °C. Under the optimal condition, we monitored in-situ the formation of MnO on the silk film, and after thorough rinsing, the in-situ catalysis of 0.8 mM of TMB substrate. For control, we used the auto-reduction of KMnO onto the silk film after about 16 h. The result from single-wavelength analysis confirmed the different kinetics rates for the formation of MnO via sonication and auto-reduction. The result from the multivariate component analysis indicated a three components route for sonication and auto-reduction to form MnO -Silk. Overall, we found that the smaller size, more mono-dispersed, and deeper buried MnO NPs in silk film prepared by sonication, conferred a higher catalytic activity and stability to the hybrid material.
ISSN:1873-2828