International audienceAn electronic nose (e-nose) utilizes a multisensor array, which relies on the vector contrast of combinatorial responses, to effectively discriminate between volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In recent years, hierarchical structures made of nonbiological materials have been used to achieve the required sensor diversity. With the advent of self-assembling peptides, the ability to tune nanostructuration, surprisingly, has not been exploited for sensor array diversification. In this work, a designer surfactant-like peptide sequence, CG$_7$–NH$_2$, is used to fabricate morphologically and physicochemically heterogeneous “biohybrid” surfaces on Au-covered chips. These multistructural sensing surfaces, containing immobilize...