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Preparation of Liquid-exfoliated Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Nanosheets with Controlled Size and Thickness: A State of the Art Protocol
Published on: December 20, 2016
Tailoring a Tyrosine-Rich Peptide into Size- and Thickness-Controllable Nanofilms
Irina Viacheslavovna Paribok1, Young-O Kim2, Seo Keong Choi2
1Institute of Chemistry of New Materials, NAS of Belarus, 36 Fr. Skaryna Street, Minsk 220141, Belarus.
Abstract:
Self-assembled nanostructures of tyrosine-rich peptides have a number of potential applications such as biocatalysts, organic conducting films, and ion-selective membranes. In modulating a self-assembly process of peptides, the interfacial force is an important factor for kinetic control. Here, we present the formation of large-sized and thickness-controllable nanofilms from the YYACAYY peptide sequence (Tyr-C7mer peptide) using Langmuir-Blodgett and Langmuir-Schaefer deposition methods. The Tyr-C7mer peptide showed typical surfactant-like properties, which were demonstrated via the isotherm test (surface pressure-area) by spreading the Tyr-C7mer peptide solution onto an air/water interface. Uniform and flat peptide nanofilms were successfully fabricated and characterized. The redox activity of densely packed tyrosine moieties on the peptide nanofilm was also evaluated by assembling silver nanoparticles on the nanofilm without requiring any additives.
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