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Copper-surrogated galvanic displacement of silver dendrite imprinted on flexible and transparent silk fibroin membrane as a SERS-active substrate and sub-dividable catalyst

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Abstract By employing copper grid as a surrogate agent, we present a facial, reagent-free and cost-effective approach to imprint the exquisite silver dendroid nanostructures on flexible silk fibroin membrane, which… Click to show full abstract

Abstract By employing copper grid as a surrogate agent, we present a facial, reagent-free and cost-effective approach to imprint the exquisite silver dendroid nanostructures on flexible silk fibroin membrane, which double roles as both optical enhancers and catalytic-active sites over many chemical reactions. Unlike the conventional rigid substrates, this hybrid Ag/protein composite exhibits many previous-inaccessible properties of flexibility, transparency, biocompatibility, molecular permeability and optical manipulation. The galvanic displacement was facilitated by a high pressure uv-lamp illumination (365 nm), shortening the dendroid growth time to be within a few minutes. The resulting substrate was characterized by microscopic image, revealing a decent 3D Ag dendrite architecture and interpenetrated crystal network, which arguably enlarged the entire surface area and keenly regulated the optical/electric property of fibrillated protein film. The underlying principle of copper-initiated silver reduction and growth of crystal structure was discoursed and verified with in-situ spectroscopic interrogation. Moreover, our comprehensive study supports that sub-dividable substrate enables to perform catalytic reaction under a wide range of conditions. This exploration renders a thrust to expand biopolymeric membrane into a wide breadth of applications of bendable devices through chemical modifications, exhaustively and economically.

Keywords: fibroin membrane; copper; membrane; silk fibroin; sub dividable; galvanic displacement

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2019

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