| Literature DB >> 31976008 |
Kai Tao1, Joseph O' Donnell2, Hui Yuan3, Ehtsham U Haq2, Sarah Guerin2, Linda J W Shimon4, Bin Xue5, Christophe Silien2, Yi Cao5, Damien Thompson2, Rusen Yang3, Syed A M Tofail2, Ehud Gazit1.
Abstract
Bioinspired assemblies bear massive potential for energy generation and storage. Yet, biological molecules have severe limitations for charge transfer. Here, we report l-tryptophan-d-tryptophan assembling architectures comprising alternating water and peptide layers. The extensive connection of water molecules results in significant dipole-dipole interactions and piezoelectric response that can be further engineered by doping via iodine adsorption or isotope replacement with no change in the chemical composition. This simple system and the new doping strategies supply alternative solutions for enhancing charge transfer in bioinspired supramolecular architectures.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31976008 PMCID: PMC6978148 DOI: 10.1039/c9ee02875g
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Energy Environ Sci ISSN: 1754-5692 Impact factor: 38.532