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Self-assembly of unidirectionally polarized piezoelectric peptide nanotubes using environmentally friendly solvents

Title
Self-assembly of unidirectionally polarized piezoelectric peptide nanotubes using environmentally friendly solvents
Author(s)
Park, HyojinKim, YuseokKim, YerinLee, CheoljaePark, HyosikJoo, HyeonseoLee, Ju HunLee, Ju-Hyuck
Issued Date
2023-05
Citation
Applied Surface Science, v.618
Type
Article
Author Keywords
BiocompatibleDiphenylalanineNanogeneratorPeptidePiezoelectric
Keywords
NANOGENERATORWATER
ISSN
0169-4332
Abstract
Diphenylalanine (FF) peptide nanotubes are considered to be particularly promising biomaterials for bio-implantable devices due to their unique characteristics, such as strong piezoelectricity, remarkable physical properties, and chemical stability. However, the 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexafluoro-2-propanol (HFIP)-water co-solvent system, which is often used for FF nanotube synthesis, is toxic and expensive. These are limitations for the development of eco-friendly and practical biocompatible piezoelectric devices. In this study, we developed an eco-friend and cost-effective approach for aligning piezoelectric FF nanotubes using an ethanol–water solvent system. First, we fabricated horizontally aligned FF nanotubes via a meniscus-driven self-assembly process. The fabricated FF nanotubes using ethanol exhibited unidirectional polarization and strong piezoelectric properties comparable to HFIP solvent based FF nanotubes. In addition, the FF-based piezoelectric nanogenerator generates voltage, current, and power of up to 1.66 V, 19.4 nA, and 19.2 nW, respectively, with a force of 40 N. These FF-based piezoelectric nanogenerators will be applicable as a compatible energy source for future biomedical applications. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46097
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.156588
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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