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Chem Bio Eng ; 1(5): 427-438, 2024 Jun 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38957543

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Biomass is an abundantly available, underutilized feedstock for the production of bulk and fine chemicals, polymers, and sustainable and biodegradable plastics that are traditionally sourced from petrochemicals. Among potential feedstocks, 2,5-furan dicarboxylic acid (FDCA) stands out for its potential to be converted to higher-value polymeric materials such as polyethylene furandicarboxylate (PEF), a bio-based plastic alternative. In this study, the sustainable, electrocatalytic oxidation of stable furan molecule 2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan (BHMF) to FDCA is investigated using a variety of TEMPO derivative electrocatalysts in a mediated electrosynthetic reaction. Three TEMPO catalysts (acetamido-TEMPO, methoxy-TEMPO, and TEMPO) facilitate full conversion to FDCA in basic conditions with >90% yield and >100% Faradaic efficiency. The remaining three TEMPO catalysts (hydroxy-TEMPO, oxo-TEMPO, and amino-TEMPO) all perform intermediate oxidation of BHMF in basic conditions but do not facilitate full conversion to FDCA. On the basis of pH studies completed on all TEMPO derivatives to assess their electrochemical reversibility and response to substrate, pH and reversibility play significant roles in the catalytic ability of each catalyst, which directly influences catalyst turnover and product formation. More broadly, this study also highlights the importance of an effective and rapid electroanalytical workflow in mediated electrosynthetic reactions, demonstrating how voltammetric catalyst screening can serve as a useful tool for predicting the reactivity and efficacy of a catalyst-substrate electrochemical system.

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ACS Sens ; 9(6): 3357-3366, 2024 Jun 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38842796

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The burgeoning field of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for diabetes management faces significant challenges, particularly in achieving precise and stable biosensor performance under changing environmental conditions such as varying glucose concentrations and O2 levels. To address this, we present a novel biosensor based on the electroless coupling of glucose oxidation catalyzed by flavin-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (FAD-GDH) and O2 reduction catalyzed by bilirubin oxidase (BOD) via a redox polymer, dimethylferrocene-modified linear poly(ethylenimine), FcMe2-LPEI. Initial cyclic voltammetry tests confirm the colocalization of both enzymatic reactions within the potential range of the polymer, indicating an effective electron shuttle mechanism. As a result, we created a hybrid biosensor that operates at open-circuit potential (OCP). It can detect glucose concentrations of up to 100 mM under various O2 conditions, including ambient air. This resulted from optimizing the enzyme ratio to 120 ± 10 mUBOD·UFAD-GDH-1·atmO2-1. This biosensor is highly sensitive, a crucial feature for CGM applications. This distinguishes it from FAD-GDH traditional biosensors, which require a potential to be applied to measure glucose concentrations up to 30 mM. In addition, this biosensor demonstrates the ability to function as a noninvasive, external device that can adapt to changing glucose levels, paving the way for its use in diabetes care and, potentially, personalized healthcare devices. Furthermore, by leveraging the altered metabolic pathways in tumor cells, this system architecture opened up new avenues for targeted glucose scavenging and O2 reduction in cancer therapy.


Assuntos
Técnicas Biossensoriais , Glucose 1-Desidrogenase , Glucose , Oxirredução , Oxirredutases atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupo CH-CH , Oxigênio , Técnicas Biossensoriais/métodos , Oxigênio/química , Oxigênio/metabolismo , Glucose/análise , Glucose/metabolismo , Humanos , Oxirredutases atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupo CH-CH/metabolismo , Oxirredutases atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupo CH-CH/química , Glucose 1-Desidrogenase/química , Glucose 1-Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Polímeros/química , Compostos Ferrosos/química , Polietilenoimina/química , Enzimas Imobilizadas/química , Enzimas Imobilizadas/metabolismo
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ACS Org Inorg Au ; 4(2): 141-187, 2024 Apr 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38585515

RESUMO

Electrosynthesis is a popular, environmentally friendly substitute for conventional organic methods. It involves using charge transfer to stimulate chemical reactions through the application of a potential or current between two electrodes. In addition to electrode materials and the type of reactor employed, the strategies for controlling potential and current have an impact on the yields, product distribution, and reaction mechanism. In this Review, recent advances related to electroanalysis applied in electrosynthesis were discussed. The first part of this study acts as a guide that emphasizes the foundations of electrosynthesis. These essentials include instrumentation, electrode selection, cell design, and electrosynthesis methodologies. Then, advances in electroanalytical techniques applied in organic, enzymatic, and microbial electrosynthesis are illustrated with specific cases studied in recent literature. To conclude, a discussion of future possibilities that intend to advance the academic and industrial areas is presented.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(15): 19663-19671, 2024 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38578233

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Silicon is a promising next-generation anode to increase energy density over commercial graphite anodes, but calendar life remains problematic. In this work, scanning electrochemical microscopy was used to track the site-specific reactivity of a silicon thin film surface over time to determine if undesirable Faradaic reactions were occurring at the formed solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) during calendar aging in four case scenarios: formation between 1.5 V and 100 mV with subsequent rest starting at (1) 1.5 V and (2) 100 mV and formation between 0.75 V and 100 mV with subsequent rest starting at (3) 0.75 V and (4) 100 mV. In all cases, the electrical passivation of silicon decreased with increasing time and potential relative to Li/Li+ over a 3 day period. Along with the decrease in passivation, the homogeneity of passivation over a 500 µm2 area decreased with time. Despite some local "hot spots" of reactivity, the areal uniformity of passivation suggests global SEI failure (e.g., SEI dissolution) rather than localized (e.g., cracking) failure. The silicon delithiated to 1.5 V vs Li/Li+ was less passivated than the lithiated silicon (at the beginning of rest, the forward rate constants, kf, for ferrocene redox were 7.19 × 10-5 and 3.17 × 10-7 m/s, respectively) and was also found to be more reactive than the pristine silicon surface (kf of 5 × 10-5 m/s). This reactivity was likely the result of SEI oxidation. When the cell was only delithiated up to 0.75 V versus Li/Li+, the surface was still passivating (kf of 6.11 × 10-6 m/s), but still less so than the lithiated surface (kf of 3.03 × 10-9 m/s). This indicates that the potential of the anode should be kept at or below ∼0.75 V vs Li/Li+ to prevent decreasing SEI passivation. This information will help with tuning the voltage windows for prelithiation in Si half cells and the operating voltage of Si full cells to optimize calendar life. The results provided should encourage the research community to investigate chemical, rather than mechanical, modes of failure during calendar aging and to stop using the typical convention of 1.5 V as a cutoff potential for cycling Si in half cells.

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ACS Meas Sci Au ; 4(2): 144-152, 2024 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38645582
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ACS Mater Au ; 4(2): 174-178, 2024 Mar 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38496045

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Poly(hydroxybutyrate) is a biocompatible, biodegradable polyester synthesized naturally in a variety of microbial species. A greener alternative to petroleum-based plastics and sought after for biomedical applications, poly(hydroxybutyrate) has failed to break through as a leading material in the plastic industry due to its high cost of production. Specifically, the extraction of this material from within bacterial cells requires lysis of cells, which takes time, uses harsh chemicals, and starts the process again with growing new living cells. Recently, surface display of enzymes on bacterial membranes has become an emerging technique for extracellular biocatalysis. In this work, a fusion protein lpp-ompA-phaC was expressed in Escherichia coli to display the enzyme poly(hydroxyalkanoate) synthase on the cell surface. The resulting poly(hydroxybutyrate) product was chemically characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy. Finally, the extracellular synthesis of the bioplastic granules was demonstrated qualitatively via microscopy and quantitatively by flow cytometry. The results of this work are the first demonstration of extracellular synthesis of poly(hydroxybutyrate), showing promise for continuous and scalable synthesis of materials using surface display.

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ACS Meas Sci Au ; 4(1): 1-2, 2024 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38404488
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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(7): 4872-4882, 2024 Feb 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38324710

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The first general enantioselective alkyl-Nozaki-Hiyama-Kishi (NHK) coupling reactions are disclosed herein by employing a Cr-electrocatalytic decarboxylative approach. Using easily accessible aliphatic carboxylic acids (via redox-active esters) as alkyl nucleophile synthons, in combination with aldehydes and enabling additives, chiral secondary alcohols are produced in a good yield with high enantioselectivity under mild reductive electrolysis. This reaction, which cannot be mimicked using stoichiometric metal or organic reductants, tolerates a broad range of functional groups and is successfully applied to dramatically simplify the synthesis of multiple medicinally relevant structures and natural products. Mechanistic studies revealed that this asymmetric alkyl e-NHK reaction was enabled by using catalytic tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene, which acts as a key reductive mediator to mediate the electroreduction of the CrIII/chiral ligand complex.

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J Biol Chem ; 300(4): 107122, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38417793

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The flavodoxin of Rhodopseudomonas palustris CGA009 (Rp9Fld) supplies highly reducing equivalents to crucial enzymes such as hydrogenase, especially when the organism is iron-restricted. By acquiring those electrons from photodriven electron flow via the bifurcating electron transfer flavoprotein, Rp9Fld provides solar power to vital metabolic processes. To understand Rp9Fld's ability to work with diverse partners, we solved its crystal structure. We observed the canonical flavodoxin (Fld) fold and features common to other long-chain Flds but not all the surface loops thought to recognize partner proteins. Moreover, some of the loops display alternative structures and dynamics. To advance studies of protein-protein associations and conformational consequences, we assigned the 19F NMR signals of all five tyrosines (Tyrs). Our electrochemical measurements show that incorporation of 3-19F-Tyr in place of Tyr has only a modest effect on Rp9Fld's redox properties even though Tyrs flank the flavin on both sides. Meanwhile, the 19F probes demonstrate the expected paramagnetic effect, with signals from nearby Tyrs becoming broadened beyond detection when the flavin semiquinone is formed. However, the temperature dependencies of chemical shifts and linewidths reveal dynamics affecting loops close to the flavin and regions that bind to partners in a variety of systems. These coincide with patterns of amino acid type conservation but not retention of specific residues, arguing against detailed specificity with respect to partners. We propose that the loops surrounding the flavin adopt altered conformations upon binding to partners and may even participate actively in electron transfer.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Bactérias , Flavodoxina , Modelos Moleculares , Oxirredução , Proteínas de Bactérias/química , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Cristalografia por Raios X , Flavodoxina/química , Flavodoxina/metabolismo , Conformação Proteica , Tirosina/química , Tirosina/metabolismo
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ACS Mater Au ; 3(5): 557-568, 2023 Sep 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38089091

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Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are of recent interest to store harvested renewable energy for improving grid reliability and utilization. In this study, we synthesized and characterized a series of phenyl acrylate-based UV-cross-linked anion exchange membranes (AEMs) and explored the performance of these AEMs in a model non-aqueous RFB under model conditions. Infrared spectroscopy was utilized to confirm the incorporation of ion carriers in the phenyl acrylate backbone. The electrochemical performance was compared with the commercial Fumasep membrane Fuma-375 based on high stability in non-aqueous solvents, high permeability to the charge-carrying ion, low resistance, low crossover of the redox-active molecules, and low cost. Our results show 55% total capacity retention through 1000 charge/discharge cycles because of low crossover as compared to the Fumasep commercial membrane which retained only 28% capacity. This result is promising in understanding and developing next-generation AEMs for non-aqueous RFBs and other electrochemical systems utilizing organic solvents.

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ACS Meas Sci Au ; 3(6): 404-433, 2023 Dec 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38145027

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The critical performance factors such as selectivity, sensitivity, operational and storage stability, and response time of electrochemical biosensors are governed mainly by the function of their key component, the bioelectrode. Suitable design and fabrication strategies of the bioelectrode interface are essential for realizing the requisite performance of the biosensors for their practical utility. A multifaceted attempt to achieve this goal is visible from the vast literature exploring effective strategies for preparing, immobilizing, and stabilizing biorecognition elements on the electrode surface and efficient transduction of biochemical signals into electrical ones (i.e., current, voltage, and impedance) through the bioelectrode interface with the aid of advanced materials and techniques. The commercial success of biosensors in modern society is also increasingly influenced by their size (and hence portability), multiplexing capability, and coupling in the interface of the wireless communication technology, which facilitates quick data transfer and linked decision-making processes in real-time in different areas such as healthcare, agriculture, food, and environmental applications. Therefore, fabrication of the bioelectrode involves careful selection and control of several parameters, including biorecognition elements, electrode materials, shape and size of the electrode, detection principles, and various fabrication strategies, including microscale and printing technologies. This review discusses recent trends in bioelectrode designs and fabrications for developing electrochemical biosensors. The discussions have been delineated into the types of biorecognition elements and their immobilization strategies, signal transduction approaches, commonly used advanced materials for electrode fabrication and techniques for fabricating the bioelectrodes, and device integration with modern electronic communication technology for developing electrochemical biosensors of commercial interest.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(32): 17665-17677, 2023 Aug 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37530748

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The utility of transition metal hydride catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) has been widely demonstrated in organic transformations such as alkene isomerization and hydrofunctionalization reactions. However, the highly reactive nature of the hydride and radical intermediates has hindered mechanistic insight into this pivotal reaction. Recent advances in electrochemical MHAT have opened up the possibility for new analytical approaches for mechanistic diagnosis. Here, we report a voltammetric interrogation of Co-based MHAT reactivity, describing in detail the oxidative formation and reactivity of the key Co-H intermediate and its reaction with aryl alkenes. Insights from cyclic voltammetry and finite element simulations help elucidate the rate-limiting step as metal hydride formation, which we show to be widely tunable based on ligand design. Voltammetry is also suggestive of the formation of Co-alkyl intermediates and a dynamic equilibrium with the reactive neutral radical. These mechanistic studies provide information for the design of future hydrofunctionalization reactions, such as catalyst and silane choice, the relative stability of metal-alkyl species, and how hydrofunctionalization reactions utilize Co-alkyl intermediates. In summary, these studies establish an important template for studying MHAT reactions from the perspective of electrochemical kinetic frameworks.

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J Comput Chem ; 44(31): 2414-2423, 2023 Dec 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37615205

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Time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) was applied to gain insights into the electronic and vibrational spectroscopic properties of an important electron transport mediator, methyl viologen (MV2+ ). An organic dication, MV2+ has numerous applications in electrochemistry that include energy conversion and storage, environmental remediation, and chemical sensing and electrosynthesis. MV2+ is easily reduced by a single electron transfer to form a radical cation species (MV•+ ), which has an intense UV-visible absorption near 600 nm. The redox properties of the MV2+ /MV•+ couple and light-sensitivity of MV•+ have made the system appealing for photo-electrochemical energy conversion (e.g., solar hydrogen generation from water) and the study of photo-induced charge transfer processes through electronic absorption and resonance Raman spectroscopic measurements. The reported work applies leading TDDFT approaches to investigate the electronic and vibrational spectroscopic properties of MV2+ and MV•+ . Using a conventional hybrid exchange functional (B3-LYP) and a long-range corrected hybrid exchange functional (ωB97X-D3), including with a conductor-like polarizable continuum model to account for solvation, the electronic absorption and resonance Raman spectra predicted are in good agreement with experiment. Also analyzed are the charge transfer character and natural transition orbitals derived from the TDDFT vertical excitations calculated. The findings and models developed further the understanding of the electronic properties of viologens and related organic redox mediators important in renewable energy applications and serve as a reference for guiding the interpretation of electronic absorption and Raman spectra of the ions.

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