Influences of Protein-Corona on Stability and Aggregation Kinetics of Ti3c2tx Nanosheets in Aquatic Environment

34 Pages Posted: 22 Nov 2022

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Feng Tan

Dalian University of Technology

Shizhu Cheng

Dalian University of Technology

Xuri Wu

Dalian University of Technology

Fan Dong

Dalian University of Technology

Jinghua Liu

Dalian University of Technology

Yan Wang

Dalian University of Technology

Hongxia Zhao

Dalian University of Technology

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Abstract

Proteins existed in aquatic environments strongly influence the transport, fate of nanomaterials due to the formation of protein-corona surrounding nanomaterials. To date, how do proteins affect the aggregation behaviors of MXene, a new family of two-dimensional materials, in aquatic environment remains unknown. Here the aggregation kinetics of MXene Ti3C2Tx nanosheets in various electrolytes (NaCl, CaCl2 and Na2SO4) was investigated by time-resolved dynamic light scattering in absence or presence of bovine serum albumin (BSA). Results showed that BSA affected the aggregation of Ti3C2Tx in a concentration-dependent manner. Addition of 3 mg/L BSA decreased the critical coagulation concentrations (CCCs) of Ti3C2Tx about 1.6-2.1 times, showing obvious destabilization effect; while BSA greater than 30 mg/L created a high-protein environment covering Ti3C2Tx, producing high spatial repulsion and enhancing the dispersibility of Ti3C2Tx. Ca2+ ions have greater effect on the aggregation of Ti3C2Tx due to the larger surface charge and bridging effect. The interaction between Ti3C2Tx and BSA followed Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory, and mainly attributed to hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces, while positively charged lysine and arginine in BSA might attract onto Ti3C2Tx through electrostatic attraction. The interaction decreased the content of α-helix structure in BSA from 74.7% to 53.1%. Ti3C2Tx easily suffered from aggregation and their long-distance transport seemed impossible in synthetic or natural waters. The present findings provided new insights for understanding the transfer and fate of this nanomaterial in aquatic environments.

Keywords: Aggregation kinetics, Critical coagulation concentration, Natural Organic Matters, Protein-corona, Ti3C2Tx nanosheets

Suggested Citation

Tan, Feng and Cheng, Shizhu and Wu, Xuri and Dong, Fan and Liu, Jinghua and Wang, Yan and Zhao, Hongxia, Influences of Protein-Corona on Stability and Aggregation Kinetics of Ti3c2tx Nanosheets in Aquatic Environment. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4283616 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4283616

Feng Tan (Contact Author)

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Shizhu Cheng

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Xuri Wu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Fan Dong

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Jinghua Liu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Yan Wang

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Hongxia Zhao

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

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