材料科学
铂金
催化作用
纳米材料
纳米颗粒
铂纳米粒子
模板
纳米技术
纳米结构
离子强度
自组装
外壳蛋白
甲醇
化学工程
化学
有机化学
生物化学
水溶液
工程类
基因
核糖核酸
作者
Yani Pan,Amy Szuchmacher Blum,Janine Mauzeroll
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c14348
摘要
Proteins are promising biofunctional units for the construction of nanomaterials (NMs) due to their abundant binding sites, intriguing self-assembly properties, and mild NM synthetic conditions. Tobacco mosaic virus coat protein (TMVCP) is a protein capable of self-assembly into distinct morphologies depending on the solution pH and ionic strength. Herein, we report the use of TMVCP as a building block to organize nanosized platinum into discrete nanorings and isolated nanoparticles by varying the solution pH to modulate the protein assembly state. Compared with a commercial Pt/C catalyst, the TMVCP-templated platinum materials exhibited significant promotion of the catalytic activity and stability toward methanol electrooxidation in both neutral and alkaline conditions. The enhanced catalytic performance is likely facilitated by the protein support. Additionally, Pt nanorings outperformed isolated nanoparticles, although they are both synthesized on TMVCP templates. This could be due to the higher mechanical stability of the protein disk structure and possible cooperative effects between adjacent nanoparticles in the ring with narrow interparticle spacing.
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