Bottom-Up Construction of Electrochemically Active Living Filters: From Graphene Oxide Mediated Formation of Bacterial Cables to 3D Assembly of Hierarchical Architectures

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2020 Nov 16;3(11):7376-7381. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.0c01172. Epub 2020 Nov 4.

Abstract

Living composites comprising of both biotic and abiotic modules are shifting the paradigm of materials science, yet challenges remain in effectively converging their distinctive structural and functional attributes. Here we present a bottom-up hybridization strategy to construct functionally coherent, electrochemically active biohybrids with optimal mass/charge transport, mechanical integrity, and biocatalytic performance. This biohybrid can overcome several key limitations of traditional biocarrier designs and demonstrate superior efficiency in metabolizing low-concentration toxic ions with minimal environmental impact. Overall, this work exemplifies a biointegration strategy that complements existing synthetic biology toolsets to further expand the range of material attributes and functionalities.

Keywords: 3D assembly; bioelectrochemical systems; exoelectrogen; hierarchical structures; living hybrid materials.