Thermal and aqueous stability improvement of graphene oxide enhanced diphenylalanine nanocomposites

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Nanocomposites of diphenylalanine (FF) and carbon based materials provide an opportunity to overcome drawbacks associated with using FF micro- and nanostructures in nanobiotechnology applications, in particular their poor structural stability in liquid solutions. In this study, FF/graphene oxide (GO) composites were found to self-assemble into layered micro- and nanostructures, which exhibited improved thermal and aqueous stability. Dependent on the FF/GO ratio, the solubility of these structures was reduced to 35.65% after 30 min as compared to 92.4% for pure FF samples. Such functional nanocomposites may extend the use of FF structures to e.g. biosensing, electrochemical, electromechanical or electronic applications.

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Ryan, K., Neumayer, S. M., Maraka, H. V. R., Buchete, N. V., Kholkin, A. L., Rice, J. H., & Rodriguez, B. J. (2017). Thermal and aqueous stability improvement of graphene oxide enhanced diphenylalanine nanocomposites. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 18(1), 172–179. https://doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2016.1277504

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