June 9, 2023
Journal Article

Biomimetic mineral synthesis by nanopatterned supramolecular-block copolymer templates

Abstract

Supramolecular structures of matrix proteins in mineralizing tissues are known to direct crystallization of inorganic materials. Here we demonstrate how such structures can be synthetically directed into predetermined patterns for which functionality is maintained. The study employs block copolymer lamellar patterns with alternating hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions to direct assembly of amelogenin-derived peptide nanoribbons that template calcium phosphate nucleation by creating a low-energy interface. Results show that the patterned nanoribbons retain their ß-sheet structure and function and direct the formation of filamentous and plate-shaped calcium phosphate with high-fidelity, where the phase — amorphous or crystalline — depends on the choice of mineral precursor and the fidelity depends on peptide sequence. The common ability of supramolecular systems to assemble on surfaces with appropriate chemistry combined with the tendency of many templates to mineralize multiple inorganic materials implies this approach defines a general platform for bottom-up-patterning of hybrid organic-inorganic materials.

Published: June 9, 2023

Citation

Akkineni S., G. Doerk, C. Shi, B. Jin, S. Zhang, S. Habelitz, and J.J. De Yoreo. 2023. Biomimetic mineral synthesis by nanopatterned supramolecular-block copolymer templates. Nano Letters 23, no. 10:4290–4297. PNNL-SA-184702. doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00480

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