We report a novel
approach for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles
(NPs) stabilized on polymer-wrapped carbon nanotubes (Ag@polymer/CNTs)
for the non-enzymatic glucose sensing and antibacterial activity applications.
Poly(styrene-alt-maleic anhydride) (PSM) was functionalized
with amino furan to obtain furan-modified poly(styrene-alt-maleic anhydride) (PSMF), which was later grafted onto the surface
of CNTs by Diels–Alder “click” reaction to afford
a polymer/CNTs hybrid material. The photo-deposition technique was
applied to immobilized small-sized (∼10 nm) AgNPs on the surface
of the polymer/CNTs hybrid material using visible light irradiation.
The resulting material, Ag@polymer/CNTs, showed promising electrocatalytic
activity for the non-enzymatic glucose sensing and antibacterial activity
in vitro assays toward Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Bacillus cereus bacteria strains. Covalent-bonded
polymer layer-bearing carboxylic pendent groups to the CNTs might
be playing a pivot role in not only stabilizing AgNPs but also facile
electron-transfer reaction, thus demonstrating better activity.
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