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Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores
Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of polyelectrolytes and proteins within the cylindrical nanopores of anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes was studied by optical waveguide spectroscopy (OWS). AAO has aligned cylindrical, nonintersecting pores with a defined pore diameter d(0) and functions as a plan...
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author | Lazzara, Thomas D Lau, K H Aaron Knoll, Wolfgang Janshoff, Andreas Steinem, Claudia |
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description | Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of polyelectrolytes and proteins within the cylindrical nanopores of anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes was studied by optical waveguide spectroscopy (OWS). AAO has aligned cylindrical, nonintersecting pores with a defined pore diameter d(0) and functions as a planar optical waveguide so as to monitor, in situ, the LbL process by OWS. The LbL deposition of globular proteins, i.e., avidin and biotinylated bovine serum albumin was compared with that of linear polyelectrolytes (linear-PEs), both species being of similar molecular weight. LbL deposition within the cylindrical AAO geometry for different pore diameters (d(0) = 25–80 nm) for the various macromolecular species, showed that the multilayer film growth was inhibited at different maximum numbers of LbL steps (n(max)). The value of n(max) was greatest for linear-PEs, while proteins had a lower value. The cylindrical pore geometry imposes a physical limit to LbL growth such that n(max) is strongly dependent on the overall internal structure of the LbL film. For all macromolecular species, deposition was inhibited in native AAO, having pores of d(0) = 25–30 nm. Both, OWS and scanning electron microscopy showed that LbL growth in larger AAO pores (d(0) > 25–30 nm) became inhibited when approaching a pore diameter of d(eff,n_max) = 25–35 nm, a similar size to that of native AAO pores, with d(0) = 25–30 nm. For a reasonable estimation of d(eff,n_max), the actual volume occupied by a macromolecular assembly must be taken into consideration. The results clearly show that electrostatic LbL allowed for compact macromolecular layers, whereas proteins formed loosely packed multilayers. |
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spelling | pubmed-34585912012-09-27 Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores Lazzara, Thomas D Lau, K H Aaron Knoll, Wolfgang Janshoff, Andreas Steinem, Claudia Beilstein J Nanotechnol Full Research Paper Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of polyelectrolytes and proteins within the cylindrical nanopores of anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes was studied by optical waveguide spectroscopy (OWS). AAO has aligned cylindrical, nonintersecting pores with a defined pore diameter d(0) and functions as a planar optical waveguide so as to monitor, in situ, the LbL process by OWS. The LbL deposition of globular proteins, i.e., avidin and biotinylated bovine serum albumin was compared with that of linear polyelectrolytes (linear-PEs), both species being of similar molecular weight. LbL deposition within the cylindrical AAO geometry for different pore diameters (d(0) = 25–80 nm) for the various macromolecular species, showed that the multilayer film growth was inhibited at different maximum numbers of LbL steps (n(max)). The value of n(max) was greatest for linear-PEs, while proteins had a lower value. The cylindrical pore geometry imposes a physical limit to LbL growth such that n(max) is strongly dependent on the overall internal structure of the LbL film. For all macromolecular species, deposition was inhibited in native AAO, having pores of d(0) = 25–30 nm. Both, OWS and scanning electron microscopy showed that LbL growth in larger AAO pores (d(0) > 25–30 nm) became inhibited when approaching a pore diameter of d(eff,n_max) = 25–35 nm, a similar size to that of native AAO pores, with d(0) = 25–30 nm. For a reasonable estimation of d(eff,n_max), the actual volume occupied by a macromolecular assembly must be taken into consideration. The results clearly show that electrostatic LbL allowed for compact macromolecular layers, whereas proteins formed loosely packed multilayers. Beilstein-Institut 2012-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3458591/ /pubmed/23019541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.3.54 Text en Copyright © 2012, Lazzara et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/termsThis is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The license is subject to the Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology terms and conditions: (https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/terms) |
spellingShingle | Full Research Paper Lazzara, Thomas D Lau, K H Aaron Knoll, Wolfgang Janshoff, Andreas Steinem, Claudia Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
title | Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
title_full | Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
title_fullStr | Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
title_full_unstemmed | Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
title_short | Macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
title_sort | macromolecular shape and interactions in layer-by-layer assemblies within cylindrical nanopores |
topic | Full Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458591/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23019541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.3.54 |
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