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The Diatom Peptide R5 Fabricates Two-Dimensional Titanium Dioxide Nanosheets.

Mikkel BregnhøjHelmut LutzSteven J RoetersIngo LieberwirthRolf MertigTobias Weidner
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Diatoms use peptides based on the protein silaffin to fabricate their silica cell walls. To the interest of material scientists, silaffin peptides can also produce titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Peptide-based synthesis could present an environmentally friendly route to the synthesis of titanium dioxide nanomaterials with potential applications in water splitting and for biocompatible materials design. Two-dimensional nanomaterials have exceptional surface-to-volume ratios and are particularly suited for these applications. We here demonstrate how the silaffin peptide R5 can precipitate free-standing and self-supported sheets of titanium dioxide at the air-water interface, which are stable over tens of micrometers.
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