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Three-Dimensional Printing of Dipeptides with Spatioselective Programming of Crystallinity for Multilevel Anticounterfeiting

Jihyuk Yang, Huan Xiao, Yu Liu, Heekwon Lee, Mojun Chen, Shiqi Hu, Sixi Cao, Ji Tae Kim

2022Nano Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The functionalities of peptide microstructures and nanostructures can be enhanced by controlling their crystallinity. Gaining control over the crystallinity within the desired structure, however, remains a challenge. We have developed a three-dimensional (3D) printing method that enables spatioselective programming of the crystallinity of diphenylalanine (FF) dipeptide microarchitectures. A femtoliter ink meniscus is used to spatially control reprecipitation self-assembly, enabling the printing of a freestanding FF microstructure with programmed shape and crystallinity. The self-assembly crystallization of FF can be switched on and off at will by controlling the evaporation of the binary solvent. The evaporation-dependent crystallization was theoretically studied by the numerical simulation of supersaturation fields in the meniscus. We found that a 3D-printed FF microarchitecture with spatially programmed crystallinity can carry a 3D digital optical anisotropy pattern, applicable to generating polarization-encoded anticounterfeiting labels. This crystallinity-controlled additive manufacturing will pave the new way for facilitating the creation of peptide-based devices.

Topics & Concepts

CrystallinityCrystallizationMaterials scienceMicrostructureNanotechnologyChemical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsPolydiacetylene-based materials and applicationsPhotochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry
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