Polythiophene–Peptide Biohybrid Assemblies for Enhancing Photoinduced Hydrogen Evolution

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Abstract

The self-assembly of short peptide offers versatile processes for adjusting the ordered stacking of organic functional materials to enhance photoinduced electron transfer. Herein, this study presents the first demonstration of the use of Aβ16–22 peptide to prepare polythiophene/Aβ16–22 assemblies for a photocatalytic water splitting system. Isothermal titration microcalorimetry results show that the driving forces for polythiophene/Aβ16–22 assembly formation are electrostatic interactions, as well as hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions. The assemblies accelerate the photoinduced electrons transfer from polythiophene upon light excitation and eventually enhance the hydrogen evolution. This work opens a new way into the development of biohybrid materials as novel photocatalytic water splitting platform for hydrogen evolution.

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Lu, H., Zhou, C., Zhou, X., Sun, H., Bai, H., Wang, Y., … Wang, S. (2017). Polythiophene–Peptide Biohybrid Assemblies for Enhancing Photoinduced Hydrogen Evolution. Advanced Electronic Materials, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.201700161

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