High-temperature (150–220 ℃) growth leads to the formation of some peptide nanotube/microtube (NT/MT) arrays but the NTs/MTs exhibit closed ends, irreversible phase modification and eliminations of piezoelectric and hydrophilic properties. Here we demonstrate the fabrication of unidirectionally aligned and stable diphenylalanine NT/MT arrays with centimeter scale area at room temperature by utilizing an external electric field. The interactions between the applied electric field and dipolar electric field on the NTs and surface positive charges are responsible for the formation. The unidirectionally aligned MT array exhibits a supercapacitance of 1, 000 μF·cm–2 at a scanning rate of 50 mV·s–1; this is much larger than the values reported previously in peptide NT/MT arrays.
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Nano Research 2014, 7 (6): 929-937
Published: 03 June 2014
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