Photonics of Hydrothermally Treated β-Lactoglobulin Amyloids
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36456Dato
2024-04-24Type
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Peer reviewed
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Hanczyc, Piotr; Alfarano, Serena Rosa; Bolisetty, Sreenath; Zhou, Jiangtao; Peydayesh, Mohammad; Lutz-Bueno, Viviane; Diaz, Ana; Goswami, Shrestha Roy; Beerepoot, Maarten; Alam, MD Mehboob; Wang, Lei; Solin, Niclas; Szymanska, Iwona; Mezzenga, RaffaeleSammendrag
Increased temperature and high pressure are applied to β-lactoglobulin fibrils in the autoclave, resulting in the acquisition of a composite material comprised of partially disassembled amyloid fibrils and carbon dots. Confirmation of the preservation of the β-sheet motif attributed to amyloids in the hydrothermally treated fibrils is obtained through wide-angle X-ray scattering and ThT assay. Z-scan analysis reveals a two-photon absorption (2PA) enhancement in the low-lying transition band (La) of tyrosine, while quantum chemical calculations demonstrate a correlation between the yield of 2PA and the interspace distance between aromatic residues. Overall, the intrinsic optical properties of amyloid fibrils treated in a subcritical water environment are found to be linked with the π-conjugation of tyrosine units and their through-space coupling. The resulting composite material is employed as a coating for a commercial ultraviolet light-emitting diode lamp, showcasing the potential utility of sustainable biomaterials with improved optical properties for photonics applications.
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WileySitering
Hanczyc, Alfarano, Bolisetty, Zhou, Peydayesh, Lutz-Bueno, Diaz, Goswami, Beerepoot, Alam, Wang, Solin, Szymanska, Mezzenga. Photonics of Hydrothermally Treated β-Lactoglobulin Amyloids. Small Science. 2024Metadata
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