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Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study

A polypyrrole/hydrogel hybrid film composed of macromolecular electrochemical machines fabricated through an in situ chemical polymerization of pyrrole is considered here as a flexible model material of the intracellular matrix of ectothermic muscle cells which is aware of ambient thermal energy. Th...

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Autores principales: Shabeeba, Aranhikundan, Sidheekha, Madari Palliyalil, Rajan, Lijin, Ismail, Yahya A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05482e
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author Shabeeba, Aranhikundan
Sidheekha, Madari Palliyalil
Rajan, Lijin
Ismail, Yahya A.
author_facet Shabeeba, Aranhikundan
Sidheekha, Madari Palliyalil
Rajan, Lijin
Ismail, Yahya A.
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description A polypyrrole/hydrogel hybrid film composed of macromolecular electrochemical machines fabricated through an in situ chemical polymerization of pyrrole is considered here as a flexible model material of the intracellular matrix of ectothermic muscle cells which is aware of ambient thermal energy. The polypyrrole component imparts excellent electroactivity and good electronic conductivity for the hybrid film. The hybrid film can go through n consecutive fundamental conformational energetic states progressively and reversibly under electrochemical control and acts as a multi-step macromolecular motor. Under constant electrochemical stimulus (cyclic voltammetry), increasing available thermal energy promotes deeper conformational movements of the polymeric chains due to the cooperative actuation of the constitutive electrochemical machines leading to the exchange of greater amounts of counterions and solvent for charge compensation and osmotic balance. The closed coulovoltammetric responses of the hybrid film guarantee the reversible nature of the polypyrrole redox reactions and reveal the absence of simultaneous irreversible reactions taking place in the studied potential window. At any reaction time, the extension of the reaction defined by the coulovoltammetric charge varies as a semilogarithmic function of the inverse of the temperature and acts as a self-sensor of reaction thermal conditions (reaction self-awareness). The results offer the potential for biomimetic sensing motors (intelligent devices) based on a polypyrrole/chitosan hybrid film imitating biological functions in which the driving and sensing signals can be read at any time during the reaction, through the same two connecting wires.
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spelling pubmed-96444302022-11-21 Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study Shabeeba, Aranhikundan Sidheekha, Madari Palliyalil Rajan, Lijin Ismail, Yahya A. RSC Adv Chemistry A polypyrrole/hydrogel hybrid film composed of macromolecular electrochemical machines fabricated through an in situ chemical polymerization of pyrrole is considered here as a flexible model material of the intracellular matrix of ectothermic muscle cells which is aware of ambient thermal energy. The polypyrrole component imparts excellent electroactivity and good electronic conductivity for the hybrid film. The hybrid film can go through n consecutive fundamental conformational energetic states progressively and reversibly under electrochemical control and acts as a multi-step macromolecular motor. Under constant electrochemical stimulus (cyclic voltammetry), increasing available thermal energy promotes deeper conformational movements of the polymeric chains due to the cooperative actuation of the constitutive electrochemical machines leading to the exchange of greater amounts of counterions and solvent for charge compensation and osmotic balance. The closed coulovoltammetric responses of the hybrid film guarantee the reversible nature of the polypyrrole redox reactions and reveal the absence of simultaneous irreversible reactions taking place in the studied potential window. At any reaction time, the extension of the reaction defined by the coulovoltammetric charge varies as a semilogarithmic function of the inverse of the temperature and acts as a self-sensor of reaction thermal conditions (reaction self-awareness). The results offer the potential for biomimetic sensing motors (intelligent devices) based on a polypyrrole/chitosan hybrid film imitating biological functions in which the driving and sensing signals can be read at any time during the reaction, through the same two connecting wires. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9644430/ /pubmed/36415557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05482e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Shabeeba, Aranhikundan
Sidheekha, Madari Palliyalil
Rajan, Lijin
Ismail, Yahya A.
Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
title Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
title_full Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
title_fullStr Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
title_full_unstemmed Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
title_short Flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
title_sort flexible hybrid film of polypyrrole incorporated chitosan as a biomimetic multistep electrochemical sensor of working temperature: a potentiodynamic study
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9644430/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36415557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra05482e
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