Sustainable synthesis of hierarchically grown chloramphenicol‐imprinted poly(caffeic acid) nanostructured films

Author:

Suriyanarayanan Subramanian1ORCID,Kandregula Ganapathi Rao2,Ramanujam Kothandaraman2ORCID,Nicholls Ian A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bioorganic & Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory, Linnaeus University Centre for Biomaterials Chemistry Linnaeus University Kalmar Sweden

2. Clean Energy Laboratory, Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai India

Abstract

AbstractHierarchically nanostructured chloramphenicol (CLP) imprinted thin polymer films have been developed using a renewable monomer, the antioxidant caffeic acid (CA), using sacrificial nanostructures to induce porosity into the films. The poly(caffeic acid) (PCA) films were synthesized on Au/quartz resonators via greener polymerization conditions (clean energy electropolymerization in aqueous buffer or a non‐ionic deep eutectic solvent). The sacrificial nanostructures explored included zein‐based protein nanobeads, anodized alumina membrane, and Tween 20‐derived polysorbate micelles, where dissolution of the sacrificial nanostructure templates from the PCA films afforded uniform long‐range hyperporous networks, nanowires and nanoparticles, respectively, as revealed by SEM studies. Selective extraction of the CLP template from PCA films, was monitored by XPS, and afforded CLP selective cavities. The CLP‐imprinted PCAzein films demonstrated eight‐ to 25‐fold higher sensitivity than the other nanostructures in a QCM‐sensor format, the limit of detection (LOD) under optimized FIA conditions was 50 mM. Significant sensitivities for CLP in milk were observed (1.5 μg/ml to 3 mg/ml), covering the clinically relevant concentration range. The PCAzein thin films selectively differentiate CLP from structurally related antibiotics and are robust. Their production from renewable feedstocks of biological origin highlights the potential of this class of nanostructured materials for applications utilizing thin films.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

European Commission

Linnéuniversitetet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,General Chemistry

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