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Biamphiphilic ionic liquid based aqueous microemulsions as an efficient catalytic medium for cytochrome c

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 320-328

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cp04513f

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  1. DST, Govt. of India [SB/FT/CS-057/2013]
  2. UGC, India
  3. CSIR
  4. UGC, Govt. of India
  5. UPE grant

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The new IL-based aqueous microemulsions serve as efficient catalytic reactors for cytochrome c, exhibiting enhanced catalytic activity.
Considering the remarkable applicability of ionic liquids (ILs) in bio-catalysis involving enzymes, herein, we report new IL based aqueous microemulsions as a catalytic reactor for cytochrome c (Cyt-c). Microemulsions (mu Es), comprising water as the polar component, imidazolium (cation) and dioctylsulfosuccinate (AOT) (anion) based biamphiphilic ionic liquid (BAIL) as the surfactant and a hydrophobic ionic liquid (HIL) as the non-polar component have been prepared and characterized. The use of BAIL has promoted the formation of mu Es without any co-surfactant, owing to its higher surface activity. The effect of ester- or amide-functionalization of the alkyl chain of the imidazolium cation of BAILs on the phase behavior of mu Es has been investigated. The prepared mu Es have been characterized via conductivity, dynamic light scattering (DLS), UV-vis absorption and steady-state fluorescence (using external polarity probes) techniques. The prepared mu Es have been employed as nano-reactors for exploring the catalytic activity of Cyt-c. The formed BAIL-water nano-interfaces in reverse mu Es have exerted a positive effect on the catalytic activity of Cyt-c stored in a water pool of reverse mu Es. A five-fold higher rate constant in mu Es as compared to buffer establishes mu Es as a better catalytic medium. Furthermore, the differing nature of nano-interfaces created by BAILs and water in reverse mu Es, depending on the functionalization of the alkyl chain of the cationic part of BAIL, has exerted varying influence on the catalytic activity of Cyt-c. It is expected that the present work will result in providing a versatile platform for the creation of new IL and water based mu Es for bio-catalytic applications.

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