Free-standing gold-nanoparticle monolayer film fabricated by protein self-assembly of α-synuclein.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Institute of Chemical Processes, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744 (Korea).

Published: April 2015

Free-standing nanoparticle films are of great importance for developing future nano-electronic devices. We introduce a protein-based fabrication strategy of free-standing nanoparticle monolayer films. α-Synuclein, an amyloidogenic protein, was utilized to yield a tightly packed gold-nanoparticle monolayer film interconnected by protein β-sheet interactions. Owing to the stable protein-protein interaction, the film was successfully expanded to a 4-inch diameter sheet, which has not been achieved with any other free-standing nanoparticle monolayers. The film was flexible in solution, so it formed a conformal contact, surrounding even microspheres. Additionally, the monolayer film was readily patterned at micrometer-scale and thus unprecedented double-component nanoparticle films were fabricated. Therefore, the free-floating gold-nanoparticle monolayer sheets with these properties could make the film useful for the development of bio-integrated nano-devices and high-performance sensors.

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