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Interactions of Melanin with Electromagnetic Radiation: From Fundamentals to Applications

Wanjie Xie, Ali Dhinojwala, Nathan C. Gianneschi, Matthew D. Shawkey

2024Chemical Reviews58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Melanin, especially integumentary melanin, interacts in numerous ways with electromagnetic radiation, leading to a set of critical functions, including radiation protection, UV-protection, pigmentary and structural color productions, and thermoregulation. By harnessing these functions, melanin and melanin-like materials can be widely applied to diverse applications with extraordinary performance. Here we provide a unified overview of the melanin family (all melanin and melanin-like materials) and their interactions with the complete electromagnetic radiation spectrum (X-ray, Gamma-ray, UV, visible, near-infrared), which until now has been absent from the literature and is needed to establish a solid fundamental base to facilitate their future investigation and development. We begin by discussing the chemistries and morphologies of both natural and artificial melanin, then the fundamentals of melanin-radiation interactions, and finally the exciting new developments in high-performance melanin-based functional materials that exploit these interactions. This Review provides both a comprehensive overview and a discussion of future perspectives for each subfield of melanin that will help direct the future development of melanin from both fundamental and applied perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

MelaninIntegumentary systemChemistryNanotechnologyBiologyMaterials scienceAnatomyBiochemistrymelanin and skin pigmentationGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics