Polycysteinyldopamine (pCDA), a red hair-inspired polydopamine-like polymer with ionic conductor behavior, can produce smooth and highly adhesive thin films and coatings on quartz, glass and other surfaces, and is shown to markedly accelerate the autoxidation of glutathione at physiological pH via an efficient redox exchange process
Tailoring melanins for bioelectronics: Polycysteinyldopamine as an ion conducting redox-responsive polydopamine variant for pro-oxidant thin films / Della Vecchia, Nicola Fyodor; Marega, Riccardo; Ambrico, Marianna; Iacomino, Mariagrazia; Micillo, Raffaella; Napolitano, Alessandra; Bonifazi, Davide; D'Ischia, Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. C. - ISSN 2050-7534. - 3:25(2015), pp. 6525-6531. [10.1039/c5tc00672d]
Tailoring melanins for bioelectronics: Polycysteinyldopamine as an ion conducting redox-responsive polydopamine variant for pro-oxidant thin films
Della Vecchia, Nicola Fyodor;IACOMINO, MARIAGRAZIA;Micillo, Raffaella;NAPOLITANO, ALESSANDRA;D'ISCHIA, MARCO
2015
Abstract
Polycysteinyldopamine (pCDA), a red hair-inspired polydopamine-like polymer with ionic conductor behavior, can produce smooth and highly adhesive thin films and coatings on quartz, glass and other surfaces, and is shown to markedly accelerate the autoxidation of glutathione at physiological pH via an efficient redox exchange processI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.