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[19a-W323-3] Control and characterization of self-assembed process of biomolecular microstructures
Keywords:self-assembly,peptide,hierarchical structure
Construction of functional biomolecular microstructures through self-assembly is of fundamental interest due to their various applications in nanomedicines and integrated devices. We report a new method of controlling and analyzing the self-assembly of a short peptide diphenylalanine. It is a simple model system to understand the formation of more complicated biomolecular hierarchical nano- and micro-structures. Morphological transitions from nanoscale spheres to porous microspheres and from simple microtubes to hierarchical ones were caused by the non-equilibrium artificial supersaturation during their growth. The in site monitoring of the self-assembled growth shows self-healing behavior and contribution from surface diffusion in the formation of the microtubes.