Abstract
Our work aimed to design two kinds of biohybrids based on dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine biomimetic membranes and carbon nanotubes or polyaniline. These composites were marked with chlorophyll a as an optical sensor, and subjected to thermal and oxidative stress conditions. Biohybrids were spectral characterized (Dynamic Light Scattering, Vis absorption and emission spectroscopy) and the antioxidant properties of the biohybrids were assessed by chemiluminescence technique..
Keywords
Biomimetic membranes, Carbon nanotubes, Polyaniline, Chlorophyll, Biohybrids.
Citation
M. E. BARBINTA PATRASCU, V. IFTIMIE, Carbon nanotubes and conducting polymers in biohybrids, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 10, 9-10, September-October 2016, pp.781-784 (2016).
Submitted at: April 27, 2016
Accepted at: Sept. 29, 2016