Issue 31, 2005

Direct fabrication of enzyme-carrying polymer nanofibers by electrospinning

Abstract

Nanofibers consisting of enzyme–polymer composites have been prepared by directly electrospinning a solution of surfactant-stabilized enzyme and polymer in toluene. Additional treatment with glutaraldehyde could greatly stabilize the enzyme activity of the fibers, which could be maintained in a buffer under shaking conditions for more than two weeks. The nanofibers also showed great improvement in the enzyme activity over bulk films as a result of increased mass-transfer for substrate molecules to and from the enzyme reactive sites. These stable and catalytically active nanofiber-based mats were highly durable and could be easily recovered from solution, making them ideal candidates for large scale applications.

Graphical abstract: Direct fabrication of enzyme-carrying polymer nanofibers by electrospinning

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Mar 2005
Accepted
27 May 2005
First published
30 Jun 2005

J. Mater. Chem., 2005,15, 3241-3245

Direct fabrication of enzyme-carrying polymer nanofibers by electrospinning

T. E. Herricks, S. Kim, J. Kim, D. Li, J. H. Kwak, J. W. Grate, S. H. Kim and Y. Xia, J. Mater. Chem., 2005, 15, 3241 DOI: 10.1039/B503660G

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