Hierarchical Assembly of D,L-cyclic Peptides for the Construction of New Materials
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Since the beginning of humankind, chemistry has been
essential to overcome societal needs and de iciencies. Over the
last years, supramolecular materials have shown potential
applications in medicine and material science. In this sense,
self-assembling cyclic peptide nanotubes stand out as molecular
scaffolds since they allow an exquisite bottom-up control over
the inal properties. In this work, cyclic peptides functionalized
with aromatic moieties are exploited to obtain novel functional
materials such as self-healing hydrogels or self-reporting
nanosheets. Their characterization demonstrates that
functionalization and assembling triggers are key in the
hierarchical assembling process. Finally, preliminary studies
indicate potential use of these unique materials as cytoskeleton
mimicking systems or catalysts.
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