Abstract

Hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles are employed to reversibly regulate the hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties of surfaces and to control the electrochemistry and bioelectochemistry at chemically modified electrodes. Selective bioelectrocatalytic transformations at relay-functionalized electrodes are accomplished by the magnetic attractions of the hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles with coadsorbed hydrophobic redox relays to the electrode. The selective activation of one of two biocatalysts solubilized in the aqueous electrolyte solution in the absence or presence of hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles results in the specific activation of bioelectrocatalytic processes. The magnetic attraction and retraction of hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles to and from semiconductor nanoparticle (CdS)-functionalized electrodes enable the control of the photocurrent directions at the electrode from cathodic to anodic directions, respectively. The magnetic attraction of the hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles to the surfaces is also employed to control biorecognition and biocatalytic transformations at solid supports. The magnetic attraction and retraction of the hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles to and from the surfaces allow the blockage and activation of DNA hybridization, polymerization, and enzymatic digestion, respectively.

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