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Electron Hopping Across Hemin-Doped Serum Albumin Mats on Centimeter-Length Scales
Advanced Materials, Volume: 29, Issue: 27, Start page: 1700810
Swansea University Author:
Paul Meredith
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Protein-based free-standing mats can be used as macroscopic electron mediators. We demonstrate how molecular-doping of a serum albumin mat with hemin, permits electron hopping between adjacent hemin molecules and results in the highest measured centimetre length scales conductance for a protein-base...
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Protein-based free-standing mats can be used as macroscopic electron mediators. We demonstrate how molecular-doping of a serum albumin mat with hemin, permits electron hopping between adjacent hemin molecules and results in the highest measured centimetre length scales conductance for a protein-based material yet reported. The hemin-doped protein mats display both biocompatibility and fabrication simplicity, which present advantages for their use in bioelectronic devices. |
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