Protein-Mediated Synthesis
of Nanosized Mn-Doped ZnS: A Multifunctional, UV-Durable Bio-Nanocomposite
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Abstract
The design of synthetic nanoparticles (NPs) capable of
recognizing given chemical entities in a specific and predictable
manner is of great fundamental and practical importance. Herein, we
report a simple, fast, water-soluble, and green phosphine free colloidal
synthesis route for the preparation of multifunctional enzyme-capped
ZnS bionanocomposites (BNCs) with/without transitional metal-ion doping.
The enzymes α-Chymotrypsin (CHT), associated with the NPs, are
demonstrated as an effectual host for organic dye Methylene Blue (MB)
revealing the molecular recognition of such dye molecules by the BNCs.
An effective hosting of MB in the close proximity of ZnS NPs (with ∼3
nm size) leads to photocatalysis of the dyes which has further been
investigated with doped-semiconductors. The NP-associated enzyme α-CHT
is found to be active toward a substrate (Ala-Ala-Phe-7-amido-4-methyl-coumarin),
hence leads to significant enzyme catalysis. Irradiation induced luminescence
enhancement (IILE) measurements on the BNCs clearly interpret the
role of surface capping agents which protect against deep UV damaging
of ZnS NPs