학술논문

Influence of the synthetic polypeptide c25-mms6 on cobalt ferrite nanoparticle formation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. Oct2012, Vol. 14 Issue 10, p1-11. 11p. 2 Color Photographs, 3 Diagrams, 4 Graphs.
Subject
*CHEMICAL synthesis
*POLYPEPTIDES
*FERRITES
*NANOPARTICLE synthesis
*CRYSTAL growth
*COMPARATIVE studies
*STOICHIOMETRY
*BIOMINERALIZATION
Language
ISSN
1388-0764
Abstract
Nanoparticle syntheses utilizing biomimetic approaches have advanced in recent years. Polypeptides, with their ability to influence inorganic crystal growth, are a topic of great interest. Their effect on the particle formation has not been completely understood yet. Here we report a bioinspired synthesis of cobalt ferrite nanoparticles carried out in vitro under mild conditions using a short, synthetic polypeptide c25-mms6. The influence of c25-mms6 on the nanoparticle formation was investigated by comparing the particles synthesized with the polypeptide to particles synthesized under equivalent conditions without c25-mms6. A separation into D = 10 nm small, superparamagnetic spheres and D = 48 nm disc-like single-domain particles was observed. Non-stoichiometric cobalt ferrite particles with a shape-dependent stoichiometry were produced in the polypeptide-free synthesis. Stoichiometric D = 10 nm CoFeO spheres and D = 60-70 nm CoFeO ferromagnetic discs were obtained in the polypeptide-enhanced synthesis. The results indicate that the polypeptide acts as a catalyst during the multistep biomineralization process and allows the formation of stoichiometric phases which cannot be synthesized at room temperature using conventional bottom-up syntheses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]