Abstract

We recently reported on the multilayer printing of sol–gel/enzyme bioinks onto porous filter paper to create bioactive paper test strips. The method involves printing of four inks: a polymer underlayer, a sol–gel-based silica layer, an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme layer, and finally a top layer of silica. To improve our understanding of the nature of these printed materials, filter paper printed with various ink components was characterized by activity assays (with and without protease treatment), confocal microscopy to assess the location and mixing of layers, and scanning electron microscopy of deposited inks to assess the morphology and ink location. Although the silica and enzyme solutions were printed sequentially, they formed a composite material within the porous paper network and coated only the fibers as a 35 ± 15 nm thin film without filling the macropores. The silica coating on the cellulose fibers was sufficiently flexible to allow bending of the paper substrate, unlike traditional silic...

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