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Peptide-Controlled Assembly of Macroscopic Calcium Oxalate Nanosheets

  • Hao Lu*
  • , Arne Schäfer
  • , Helmut Lutz
  • , Steven J. Roeters
  • , Ingo Lieberwirth
  • , Rafael Muñoz-Espí
  • , Matthew A. Hood
  • , Mischa Bonn
  • , Tobias Weidner
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
  • University of Valencia
  • Aarhus University

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Abstract

The fabrication of two-dimensional (2D) biomineral nanosheets is of high interest owing to their promise for applications in electronics, filtration, catalysis, and chemical sensing. Using a facile approach inspired by biomineralization in nature, we fabricate laterally macroscopic calcium oxalate nanosheets using β-folded peptides. The template peptides are composed of repetitive glutamic acid and leucine amino acids, self-organized at the air-water interface. Surface-specific sum frequency generation spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the formation of oxalate nanosheets relies on the peptide-Ca 2+ ion interaction at the interface, which not only restructures the peptides but also templates Ca 2+ ions into a calcium oxalate dihydrate lattice. Combined, this enables the formation of a critical structural intermediate in the assembly pathway toward the oxalate sheet formation. These insights into peptide-ion interfacial interaction are important for designing novel inorganic 2D materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2170-2174
Number of pages5
Journaljournal of physical chemistry letters
Volume10
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2019

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