Spontaneously N‐Doped Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Coatings Accelerate Electron Uptake in <i>Shewanella Oneidensis</i>
Abstract
ABSTRACT Bioelectrochemical systems interconvert electrical and chemical energy using living microorganisms, but their efficiency remains limited by slow electron exchange across abiotic‐biotic interfaces. Herein, a spontaneous n‐doped water‐dispersible conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE), PNB, is developed. The CPE self‐assembles on the surface of Shewanella oneidensis MR‐1 to create biocompatible coatings that accelerate inward extracellular electron transfer. PNB is obtained via an aldol condensation reaction and is described by an acceptor‐acceptor π‐conjugated backbone bearing quaternary ammonium side chains. This molecular architecture enables stable n‐doping in aqueous media and a broad reduction potential window. When integrated as a cathodic interlayer, PNB‐ S. oneidensis biohybrids exhibit a 14‐fold enhancement in electron injection and a 4‐fold increase in electro‐driven succinate production, compared to unmodified cells. Single‐cell electrochemical mapping confirms faster, more efficient per‐cell electron influx. These findings demonstrate that n‐type CPEs can bridge external electrodes with cellular metabolisms, opening a material‐based route to high‐performance bioelectronic and electrosynthetic systems. By enabling more facile charge transfer between synthetic semiconductors and living catalysts, this work establishes a soft materials‐driven framework for designing electronically coupled microbial systems with potential to advance sustainable bioelectronic technologies.
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Authors (11)
Zhongxin Chen
School of Science and Engineering
Yilu Song
Department of Materials Science and Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Samantha R. McCuskey
Jianan Cai
Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials of Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, College of Chemistry
Weidong Zhang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Nansi Zhou
David Ohayon
Organic Bioelectronics Laboratory, Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Division
Fernando Lopez‐Garcia
Institute For Functional Intelligent Materials (I‐FIM) National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore
Alexey I. Berdyugin
Xianwen Mao
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Guillermo C. Bazan