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Biomolecular Piezoelectric Materials: From Amino Acids to Living Tissues

Title
Biomolecular Piezoelectric Materials: From Amino Acids to Living Tissues
Author(s)
Kim, DaeyeongHan, Sang AKim, Jung HoLee, Ju-HyuckKim, Sang‐WooLee, Seung‐Wuk
Issued Date
2020-04
Citation
Advanced Materials, v.32, no.14, pp.1906989
Type
Article
Author Keywords
proteinstissuesamino acidspeptidespiezoelectricity
Keywords
TRIPLE-HELIXOUTER HAIR CELLDIPHENYLALANINE PEPTIDECRYSTAL-STRUCTUREFERROELECTRIC PROPERTIESELECTROMECHANICAL PROPERTIESCARTILAGE ELECTROMECHANICSPYROELECTRIC PROPERTIESCOLLAGEN STRUCTUREELECTRIC-CURRENT
ISSN
0935-9648
Abstract
Biomolecular piezoelectric materials are considered a strong candidate material for biomedical applications due to their robust piezoelectricity, biocompatibility, and low dielectric property. The electric field has been found to affect tissue development and regeneration, and the piezoelectric properties of biological materials in the human body are known to provide electric fields by pressure. Therefore, great attention has been paid to the understanding of piezoelectricity in biological tissues and its building blocks. The aim herein is to describe the principle of piezoelectricity in biological materials from the very basic building blocks (i.e., amino acids, peptides, proteins, etc.) to highly organized tissues (i.e., bones, skin, etc.). Research progress on the piezoelectricity within various biological materials is summarized, including amino acids, peptides, proteins, and tissues. The mechanisms and origin of piezoelectricity within various biological materials are also covered. © 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/11493
DOI
10.1002/adma.201906989
Publisher
Wiley
Related Researcher
  • 이주혁 Lee, Ju-Hyuck
  • Research Interests Energy Harvesting; Synthesis of Various Nano/Microstructured Energy Materials; Piezoelectric Generator; Triboelectric Generator; Bio-Compatible Energy Materials and Generator; Biomimetic Biomolecule based Energy Materials and Devices
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