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Bioinspired Peptide Nanostructures for Organic Field-Effect Transistors

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 23, Pages 21408-21415

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am5064124

Keywords

field-effect transistors; peptide nanostructures; pentacene; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

Funding

  1. U.S. National Science Foundation [IIA-1339011, ECCS-1305642]
  2. FAPESP [2013/12997-0, 2014/03813-5]
  3. INCT in Bioanalytics (FAPESP) [08/57805-2]
  4. INCT in Bioanalytics (CNPq) [573672/2008-3]
  5. CNPq [472197/2012-6, 400239/2014-0]
  6. Div Of Electrical, Commun & Cyber Sys
  7. Directorate For Engineering [1305642] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  8. Office Of The Director
  9. Office Of Internatl Science &Engineering [1339011] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Peptide-based nanostructures derived from natural amino acids are superior building blocks for biocompatible devices as they can be used in a bottom-up process without the need for expensive lithography. A dense nanostructured network of l,l-diphenylalanine (FF) was synthesized using the solid-vapor-phase technique. Formation of the nanostructures and structure-phase relationship were investigated by electron microscopy and Raman scattering. Thin films of l,l-diphenylalanine micro/nanostructures (FF-MNSs) were used as the dielectric layer in pentacene-based field-effect transistors (FETs) and metal-insulator-semiconductor diodes both in bottom-gate and in top-gate structures. Bias stress studies show that FF-MNS-based pentacene FETs are more resistant to degradation than pentacene FETs using FF thin film (without any nanostructures) as the dielectric layer when both are subjected to sustained electric fields. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the FF-MNSs can be functionalized for detection of enzyme-analyte interactions. This work opens up a novel and facile route toward scalable organic electronics using peptide nanostructures as scaffolding and as a platform for biosensing.

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