Eumelanin-type biopolymers have attracted growing interest in the quest for soft bioinspired functional materials for application in organoelectronics. Recently, a metal-insulator-semiconductor device with a good quality interface was produced by spin coating of a com. synthetic eumelanin-like material on a dry plasma-modified silicon surface. As a proof-of-concept step toward the design and implementation of next-generation eumelanin-inspired devices, we report herein an expedient chem. strategy to bestow n-type performance to polydopamine, a highly popular eumelanin-related biopolymer with intrinsic semiconductor behavior, and to tune its elec. properties. The strategy relies on aerial co-oxidn. of dopamine with suitable arom. amines, e.g. 3-aminotyrosine or p-phenylenediamine, leading to good quality black polymeric films. Capacitance-voltage expts. on poly(dopamine/3-aminotyrosine) and poly(dopamine/p-phenylenediamine)-based metal insulator semiconductor devices on p-Si indicated a significant increase in flat band voltage with respect to polydopamine and previous synthetic eumelanin-based diodes. Variations of the flat band voltage under vacuum were obsd. for each device. These results point to polydopamine as a versatile eumelanin-type water-dependent semiconductor platform amenable to fine tuning of its electronic properties through incorporation of π-conjugating arom. amines to tailor functionality.

Engineering polydopamine films with tailored behaviour for next-generation eumelanin-related hybrid devices

D'ISCHIA, MARCO
2013

Abstract

Eumelanin-type biopolymers have attracted growing interest in the quest for soft bioinspired functional materials for application in organoelectronics. Recently, a metal-insulator-semiconductor device with a good quality interface was produced by spin coating of a com. synthetic eumelanin-like material on a dry plasma-modified silicon surface. As a proof-of-concept step toward the design and implementation of next-generation eumelanin-inspired devices, we report herein an expedient chem. strategy to bestow n-type performance to polydopamine, a highly popular eumelanin-related biopolymer with intrinsic semiconductor behavior, and to tune its elec. properties. The strategy relies on aerial co-oxidn. of dopamine with suitable arom. amines, e.g. 3-aminotyrosine or p-phenylenediamine, leading to good quality black polymeric films. Capacitance-voltage expts. on poly(dopamine/3-aminotyrosine) and poly(dopamine/p-phenylenediamine)-based metal insulator semiconductor devices on p-Si indicated a significant increase in flat band voltage with respect to polydopamine and previous synthetic eumelanin-based diodes. Variations of the flat band voltage under vacuum were obsd. for each device. These results point to polydopamine as a versatile eumelanin-type water-dependent semiconductor platform amenable to fine tuning of its electronic properties through incorporation of π-conjugating arom. amines to tailor functionality.
2013
POLYMER; INTERFACES; OXIDATION; BUILDUP; SYSTEM
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