An investigation of the conductivity of peptide nanotube networks prepared by enzyme-triggered self-assembly

作者:Xu Haixia; Das Apurba K; Horie Masaki; Shaik Majeed S; Smith Andrew M; Luo Yi; Lu Xiaofeng; Collins Richard; Liem Steven Y; Song Aimin; Popelier Paul L A; Turner Michael L; Xiao Ping; Kinloch Ian A*; Ulijn Rein V
来源:Nanoscale, 2010, 2(6): 960-966.
DOI:10.1039/b9nr00233b

摘要

We demonstrate that nanotubular networks formed by enzyme-triggered self-assembly of Fmoc-L(3) (9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl-tri-leucine) show significant charge transport. FT-IR, fluorescence spectroscopy and wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) data confirm formation of beta-sheets that are locked together via pi-stacking interactions. Molecular dynamics simulations confirmed the pi-pi stacking distance between fluorenyl groups to be 3.6-3.8 angstrom. Impedance spectroscopy demonstrated that the nanotubular xerogel networks possess minimum sheet resistances of 0.1 M Omega/sq in air and 500 M Omega/sq in vacuum (pressure: 1.03 mbar) at room temperature, with the conductivity scaling linearly with the mass of peptide in the network. These materials may provide a platform to interface biological components with electronics.

  • 出版日期2010