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Strong Piezoelectricity in Bioinspired Peptide Nanotubes
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Biomedical SensorsEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsNanomaterialsBiomedical DiagnosticsStrong PiezoelectricityPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsPeptide EngineeringBiomedical DevicesSelf-assembled Diphenylalanine PeptidePiezoelectricityPolymer NanocompositesBiomedical EngineeringPiezoelectric MaterialHybrid MaterialsElectric PolarizationBiophysicsTube Axis
We show anomalously strong shear piezoelectric activity in self-assembled diphenylalanine peptide nanotubes (PNTs), indicating electric polarization directed along the tube axis. Comparison with well-known piezoelectric LiNbO3 and lateral signal calibration yields sufficiently high effective piezoelectric coefficient values of at least 60 pm/V (shear response for tubes of ≈200 nm in diameter). PNTs demonstrate linear deformation without irreversible degradation in a broad range of driving voltages. The results open up a wide avenue for developing new generations of “green” piezoelectric materials and piezonanodevices based on bioactive tubular nanostructures potentially compatible with human tissue.
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