Joshi, K. B. ; Singh, Prabhpreet ; Verma, Sandeep (2009) Fabrication of platinum nanopillars on peptide-based soft structures using a focused ion beam Biofabrication, 1 (2). No pp. given. ISSN 1758-5082
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Official URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/1758-5090/1/2/025002
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1758-5082/1/2/025002
Abstract
An expedient entry into the construction of bionanocomposites by merging peptide self-assembly, focused ion beam milling, and electron beam-induced deposition is described. Hexapeptides 1 and 2 revealed spherical self-assembled structures which are confirmed by a scanning electron microscope (SEM), atomic force microscope (AFM), focused ion beam/high-resolution scanning electron microscope (FIB-HRSEM), and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The microspheres from 1 and 2 are milled with the help of an ion beam to create different shapes. Soft spherical peptide-based structures were also subjected to fabrication under a gallium ion beam, followed by deposition of platinum pillars through a direct write process. It is envisaged that such hybrid bionanocomposites could have applications ranging from Pt-based hydrogenation catalysts to bioelectronics. In addition, such a fabrication process might also be useful to electrically connect two biological systems in order to study an electrical signal or electron transport phenomenon and structural transformations.
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