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Progress in polydopamine-based melanin mimetic materials for structural color generation

Michinari Kohri

2020Science and Technology of Advanced Materials59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Structural color is a color derived from optical interaction between light and a microstructure and is often seen in nature. Natural melanin plays an important role in bright structural coloration. For example, the vivid colors of peacock feathers are due to structural colors. The periodic arrangement of melanin granules inside the feathers leads to light interference, and the black granules absorb scattered light well, resulting in bright structural color. In recent years, polydopamine (PDA) has attracted attention as a melanin mimetic material. This review article summarizes recent research on structural coloration using PDA-based artificial melanin materials. It also outlines possible applications using bright structural colors realized by artificial melanin materials and future perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

Structural colorationMelaninFeatherMaterials scienceNanotechnologyOpticsChemistryBiologyOptoelectronicsPhysicsPhotonic crystalZoologyBiochemistryPhotonic Crystals and ApplicationsSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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