TY - JOUR
T1 - Fabrication of all-in-one multifunctional phage liquid crystalline fibers
AU - Yu, Ting
AU - Li, Yuanqing
AU - Yang, Tianyi
AU - Gong, Yingxue
AU - Sudibya, Herry Gunadi
AU - Chen, Peng
AU - Luo, Kathy Qian
AU - Liao, Kin
PY - 2013/11/21
Y1 - 2013/11/21
N2 - Novel hybrid materials with multifunctionality are attractive systems because of their efficiency and versatility for carrying out tasks in parallel. In the present work, controllable formation of multifunctional and micrometer-sized composite fibers is gained via incorporating single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles into a biotemplate, M13 phage in liquid-crystalline phase. It is found that these phage composite fibers possess high and durable natural fluorescence except those with SWCNT loadings higher than 10%. SWCNTs, imparting improved mechanical properties and electrical conductivity, align themselves parallel to the long axis of the fibers in the phage matrix. No SWCNTs or magnetic nanoparticles were observed on the external surface of phage composite fibers, so that the superficial phages are still able to provide binding sites for further surface modification. The composite fibers were also demonstrated to be non-cytotoxic platforms to support cell adhesion and growth. The virus-based multifunctional composite fibers, integrating fluorescence, electrical conductivity, magnetism, improved mechanical properties, and biocompatibility, offer a new prospect of an all-in-one tool, as well as potential applications ranging from tissue engineering to biomedical devices.
AB - Novel hybrid materials with multifunctionality are attractive systems because of their efficiency and versatility for carrying out tasks in parallel. In the present work, controllable formation of multifunctional and micrometer-sized composite fibers is gained via incorporating single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles into a biotemplate, M13 phage in liquid-crystalline phase. It is found that these phage composite fibers possess high and durable natural fluorescence except those with SWCNT loadings higher than 10%. SWCNTs, imparting improved mechanical properties and electrical conductivity, align themselves parallel to the long axis of the fibers in the phage matrix. No SWCNTs or magnetic nanoparticles were observed on the external surface of phage composite fibers, so that the superficial phages are still able to provide binding sites for further surface modification. The composite fibers were also demonstrated to be non-cytotoxic platforms to support cell adhesion and growth. The virus-based multifunctional composite fibers, integrating fluorescence, electrical conductivity, magnetism, improved mechanical properties, and biocompatibility, offer a new prospect of an all-in-one tool, as well as potential applications ranging from tissue engineering to biomedical devices.
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U2 - 10.1039/c3ra43034k
DO - 10.1039/c3ra43034k
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886878305
SN - 2046-2069
VL - 3
SP - 20437
EP - 20445
JO - RSC Advances
JF - RSC Advances
IS - 43
ER -