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Self-assembled bifunctional surface mimics an enzymatic and templating protein for the synthesis of a metal oxide semiconductor.

David Kisailus1, Quyen Truong, Yosuke Amemiya, James C Weaver, Daniel E Morse.   

Abstract

The recent discovery and characterization of silicatein, a mineral-synthesizing enzyme that assembles to form the filamentous organic core of the glassy skeletal elements (spicules) of a marine sponge, has led to the development of new low-temperature synthetic routes to metastable semiconducting metal oxides. These protein filaments were shown in vitro to catalyze the hydrolysis and structurally direct the polycondensation of metal oxides at neutral pH and low temperature. Based on the confirmation of the catalytic mechanism and the essential participation of specific serine and histidine residues (presenting a nucleophilic hydroxyl and a nucleophilicity-enhancing hydrogen-bonding imidazole nitrogen) in silicatein's catalytic active site, we therefore sought to develop a synthetic mimic that provides both catalysis and the surface determinants necessary to template and structurally direct heterogeneous nucleation through condensation. Using lithographically patterned poly(dimethylsiloxane) stamps, bifunctional self-assembled monolayer surfaces containing the essential catalytic and templating elements were fabricated by using alkane thiols microcontact-printed on gold substrates. The interface between chemically distinct self-assembled monolayer domains provided the necessary juxtaposition of nucleophilic (hydroxyl) and hydrogen-bonding (imidazole) agents to catalyze the hydrolysis of a gallium oxide precursor and template the condensed product to form gallium oxohydroxide (GaOOH) and the defect spinel, gamma-gallium oxide (gamma-Ga(2)O(3)). Using this approach, the production of patterned substrates for catalytic synthesis and templating of semiconductors for device applications can be envisioned.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16585518      PMCID: PMC1458628          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0508488103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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