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Bulk protonic conductivity in a cephalopod structural protein

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NATURE CHEMISTRY
卷 6, 期 7, 页码 597-603

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEM.1960

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  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-14-1-0144]
  2. University of California, Irvine
  3. National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology [DBI1306188]
  4. Direct For Biological Sciences
  5. Div Of Biological Infrastructure [1306188] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Proton- conducting materials play a central role in many renewable energy and bioelectronics technologies, including fuel cells, batteries and sensors. Thus, much research effort has been expended to develop improved proton- conducting materials, such as ceramic oxides, solid acids, polymers and metal- organic frameworks. Within this context, bulk proton conductors from naturally occurring proteins have received somewhat less attention than other materials, which is surprising given the potential modularity, tunability and processability of protein- based materials. Here, we report proton conductivity for thin films composed of reflectin, a cephalopod structural protein. Bulk reflectin has a proton conductivity of similar to 2.6 x 10(-3) S cm(-1) at 65 degrees C, a proton transport activation energy of similar to 0.2 eV and a proton mobility of similar to 7 x 10(-3) cm(2) V-1 s(-1). These figures of merit are similar to those reported for state- of- the- art artificial proton conductors and make it possible to use reflectin in protein- based protonic transistors. Our findings may hold implications for the next generation of biocompatible proton- conducting materials and protonic devices.

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