A comprehensive study of the interaction of cold atmospheric pressure plasmas (CAPs) with dry enzymes is conducted to identify the experimental conditions that allow preserving enzyme functionality. Glucose oxidase (GOx) dry deposits are exposed to dielectric barrier discharges fed with pure helium, helium-oxygen, and helium-ethylene mixtures. The GOx loses functionality upon exposure to He/O-2 CAP due to dry etching. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that, in parallel with the ablation, there are modifications of the chemical structure of the surface of the enzyme deposit that decrease the etching rate and eventually lead to a "crust" with a strong resistance against the ablation, responsible of process termination. Interestingly, the customary conditions used for plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition using helium-ethylene mixtures (applied voltage <1.1 kV(rms) and exposure time <= 10 min) are friendly for GOx. It is therefore possible to immobilize enzymes by overcoating with a plasma-deposited thin film, fully retaining enzyme functionality.

Atmospheric Pressure Cold Plasma: A Friendly Environment for Dry Enzymes

Fanelli Fiorenza;Mallardi Antonia
2018

Abstract

A comprehensive study of the interaction of cold atmospheric pressure plasmas (CAPs) with dry enzymes is conducted to identify the experimental conditions that allow preserving enzyme functionality. Glucose oxidase (GOx) dry deposits are exposed to dielectric barrier discharges fed with pure helium, helium-oxygen, and helium-ethylene mixtures. The GOx loses functionality upon exposure to He/O-2 CAP due to dry etching. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that, in parallel with the ablation, there are modifications of the chemical structure of the surface of the enzyme deposit that decrease the etching rate and eventually lead to a "crust" with a strong resistance against the ablation, responsible of process termination. Interestingly, the customary conditions used for plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition using helium-ethylene mixtures (applied voltage <1.1 kV(rms) and exposure time <= 10 min) are friendly for GOx. It is therefore possible to immobilize enzymes by overcoating with a plasma-deposited thin film, fully retaining enzyme functionality.
2018
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
dielectric barrier discharges
enzyme catalysis
immobilization
plasma chemistry
XPS of proteins
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