JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self-Assembled Monolayer of Light-Harvesting Core Complexes from Photosynthetic Bacteria on a Gold Electrode Modified with Alkanethiols

Abstract

Light-harvesting antenna core (LH1-RC) complexes isolated from Rhodoseudomonas palustris were self-assembled on a gold electrode modified with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of the alkanethiols NH2(CH2)nSH, n = 2, 6, 8, 11; HOOC(CH2)7SH; and CH3(CH2)7SH, respectively. Adsorption of the LH1-RC complexes on the SAMs depended on the terminating group of the alkanethiols, where the adsoption increased in the following order for the terminating groups: amino groups > carboxylic acid groups > methyl groups. Further, the adsorption on a gold electrode modified with SAMs of NH2(CH2)nSH, n = 2, 6, 8, 11, depended on the methylene chain length, where the adsorption increased with increasing the methylene chain length. The presence of the well-known light-harvesting and reaction center peaks of the near infrared (NIR) absorption spectra of the LH1-RC complexes indicated that these complexes were only fully stable on the SAM gold electrodes modified with the amino group. In the case of modification with the carboxyl group, the complexes were partially stable, while in the presence of the terminal methyl group the complexes were extensively denatured. An efficient photocurrent response of these complexes on the SAMs of NH2(CH2)nSH, n = 2, 6, 8, 11, was observed upon illumination at 880 nm. The photocurrent depended on the methylene chain length (n), where the maximum photocurrent response was observed at n = 6, which corresponds to a distance between the amino terminal group in NH2(CH2)6SH and the gold surface of 1.0 nm.

Keywords:
Monolayer Electrode Chemistry Self-assembled monolayer Self-assembly Photosynthesis Core (optical fiber) Bacteria Electrochemistry Polymer chemistry Photochemistry Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Materials science Organic chemistry Biochemistry Biology Physical chemistry

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Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrochemical sensors and biosensors
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