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Cell activity manipulation through optimizing piezoelectricity and polarization of diphenylalanine peptide nanotube-based nanocomposite

Title
Cell activity manipulation through optimizing piezoelectricity and polarization of diphenylalanine peptide nanotube-based nanocomposite
Author(s)
Guo, HuilingLee, Dong-MinZhao, PinKim, So-HeeHyun, InahPark, Byung-JoonLee, Ju-HyuckSun, HuajunKim, Sang-Woo
Issued Date
2023-07
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, v.468
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Energy harvestingPiezoelectricityDiphenylalanineNanocompositeCell alignmentCell proliferation
ISSN
1385-8947
Abstract
Here we propose a material design for nanocomposites of self-assembled diphenylalanine (FF) nanotubes with bioresorbable polymer matrices to achieve a flexible and mechanically durable bio-piezoelectric nanogenerator (bio-PENG). The piezoelectric property of the nanocomposite membranes demonstrates a normal-like distribution in accordance with Young's modulus of the polymer matrices. Attributed to the high conformability between polyvinyl alcohol (PLA) and FF nanotubes, the PLA-based nanocomposite bio-PENG exhibits high electrical output performance, reaching an output voltage of 2.8 V and power density of 2.6 μW cm−2. Moreover, the bio-PENG shows stable energy-generating performance for over 1000 operating cycles. Benefiting from the high piezoelectric property, the nanocomposite can manipulate cell activities including alignment and proliferation. The results of the simulation using the finite element method (FEM) confirm that the nanocomposite can generate piezoelectricity through mechanical strain caused by free migration of cells. In vitro demonstration shows that cell migration-induced piezoelectricity allows for the manipulation of cell alignment and proliferation. Thus, our material design of FF nanotube-based nanocomposites presents a promising option for bioresorbable energy harvesters that will be widely available in biomedical applications. © 2023
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46095
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2023.143597
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
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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