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Relation between Local Structure, Electric Dipole, and Charge Carrier Dynamics in DHICA Melanin: A Model for Biocompatible Semiconductors

Micaela Matta, Alessandro Pezzella, Alessandro Troisi

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eumelanins are a family of natural and synthetic pigments obtained by oxidative polymerization of their natural precursors: 5,6-dihydroxyindole and its 2-carboxy derivative (DHICA). The simultaneous presence of ionic and electronic charge carriers makes these pigments promising materials for applications in bioelectronics. In this computational study we build a structural model of DHICA melanin considering the interplay between its many degrees of freedom, and then we examine the electronic structure of representative oligomers. We find that a nonvanishing dipole along the polymer chain sets this system apart from conventional polymer semiconductors, determining its electronic structure, reactivity toward oxidation and localization of the charge carriers. Our work sheds light on previously unnoticed features of DHICA melanin that not only fit well with its radical scavenging and photoprotective properties but also open new perspectives toward understanding and tuning charge transport in this class of materials.

Topics & Concepts

Charge carrierDipoleChemical physicsMelaninPolymerElectronic structureChemistrySemiconductorPolymerizationMaterials scienceComputational chemistryOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryBiochemistryConducting polymers and applicationsmelanin and skin pigmentationElectrochemical sensors and biosensors
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