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Low-Temperature Layer-by-Layer Growth of Semiconducting Few-Layer γ-Graphyne to Exploit Robust Biocompatibility.

Jungsue ChoiSohyeon SeoSeungeun LeeHyun KoYongguang LuoYeonsu HanJae Hee ShinHansang ChoHyoyoung Lee
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The sp-hybridized carbon network in single- or few-layer γ-graphyne (γ-GY) has a polarized electron distribution, which can be crucial in overcoming biosafety issues. Here, we report the low-temperature synthesis, electronic properties, and amyloid fibril nanostructures of electrostatic few-layer γ-GY. ABC stacked γ-GY is synthesized by layer-by-layer growth on a catalytic copper surface, exhibiting intrinsic p-type semiconducting properties in few-layer γ-GY. Thickness-dependent electronic properties of γ-GY elucidate interlayer interactions by electron doping between electrostatic layers and layer stacking-involved modulation of the band gap. Electrostatic few-layer γ-GY induces high electronic sensitivity and intense interaction with amyloid beta (i.e., Aβ 40 ) peptides assembling into elongated mature Aβ 40 fibrils. Two-dimensional biocompatible nanostructures of Aβ 40 fibrils/few-layer γ-GY enable excellent cell viability and high neuronal differentiation of living cells without external stimulation.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • drug delivery
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • optical coherence tomography
  • brain injury
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • tissue engineering
  • cerebral ischemia