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Nanoscale layers of conducting polymers were prepared around redox enzyme molecules on electrode surfaces and were applied to electric interfaces to perform the smooth electron transfer between the redox proteins and electrodes. The interface design might be useful to bind the functions of both biocatalysts and electronic materials and to develop intelligent devices.
Hiroaki Shinohara andMasahiko Sisido
"Design of conductive nanospace interfaces for the smooth electrochemical communication between redox enzyme proteins and electrodes", Proc. SPIE 2779, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and 3rd European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (26 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237164
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Hiroaki Shinohara, Masahiko Sisido, "Design of conductive nanospace interfaces for the smooth electrochemical communication between redox enzyme proteins and electrodes," Proc. SPIE 2779, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and 3rd European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (26 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237164