Dispersion of bamboo type multi-wall carbon nanotubes in calf-thymus double stranded DNA
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Primo, Emiliano N.
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Cañete Rosales, Paulina
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Bollo Dragnic, Soledad
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Rubianes, María D.
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Rivas, Gustavo A.
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2014-01-29T15:38:53Z
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2014-01-29T15:38:53Z
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2013
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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 108 (2013) 329– 336
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doi: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2013.02.028
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/121786
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Abstract
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We report for the first time the use of double stranded calf-thymus DNA (dsDNA) to successfully disperse
bamboo-like multi-walled carbon nanotubes (bCNT). The dispersion and the modified electrodes were
studied by different spectroscopic, microscopic and electrochemical techniques. The drastic treatment
for dispersing the bCNT (45 min sonication in a 50% (v/v) ethanol:water solution), produces a partial
denaturation and a decrease in the length of dsDNA that facilitates the dispersion of CNT and makes possible
an efficient electron transfer of guanine residues to the electrode. A critical analysis of the influence
of different experimental conditions on the efficiency of the dispersion and on the performance of glassy
carbon electrodes (GCE) modified with bCNT–dsDNA dispersion is also reported. The electron transfer of
redox probes and guanine residues was more efficient at GCE modified with bCNT dispersed in dsDNA
than at GCE modified with hollow CNT (hCNT) dispersed in dsDNA, demonstrating the importance of the
presence of bCNT.