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Green synthesis of conductive polyaniline by Trametes versicolor laccase using a DNA template.


ABSTRACT: The green synthesis of highly conductive polyaniline by using two biological macromolecules, i.e laccase as biocatalyst, and DNA as template/dopant, was achieved in this work. Trametes versicolor laccase B (TvB) was found effective in oxidizing both aniline and its less toxic/mutagenic dimer N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (DANI) to conductive polyaniline. Reaction conditions for synthesis of conductive polyanilines were set-up, and structural and electrochemical properties of the two polymers were extensively investigated. When the less toxic aniline dimer was used as substrate, the polymerization reaction was faster and gave less-branched polymer. DNA was proven to work as hard template for both enzymatically synthesized polymers, conferring them a semi-ordered morphology. Moreover, DNA also acts as dopant leading to polymers with extraordinary conductive properties (?6 S/cm). It can be envisaged that polymer properties are magnified by the concomitant action of DNA as template and dopant. Herein, the developed combination of laccase and DNA represents a breakthrough in the green synthesis of conductive materials.

SUBMITTER: Giacobbe S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6999394 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Green synthesis of conductive polyaniline by <i>Trametes versicolor</i> laccase using a DNA template.

Giacobbe Simona S   Pezzella Cinzia C   Della Ventura Bartolomeo B   Giacobelli Valerio Guido VG   Rossi Manuela M   Fontanarosa Carolina C   Amoresano Angela A   Sannia Giovanni G   Velotta Raffaele R   Piscitelli Alessandra A  

Engineering in life sciences 20190725 9


The green synthesis of highly conductive polyaniline by using two biological macromolecules, i.e laccase as biocatalyst, and DNA as template/dopant, was achieved in this work. <i>Trametes versicolor</i> laccase B (TvB) was found effective in oxidizing both aniline and its less toxic/mutagenic dimer N-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine (DANI) to conductive polyaniline. Reaction conditions for synthesis of conductive polyanilines were set-up, and structural and electrochemical properties of the two polymer  ...[more]

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