The melanins are a class of pigmentary bio-macromolecules ubiquitous in the biosphere. They possess an intriguing set of physico-chemical properties and have in particular been shown to exhibit hybrid protonic-electronic electrical conductivity, a feature derived from a process termed chemical self-doping driven by the sorption of water. Although the mechanism underlying the electrical conduction has been established, how the sorbed water interacts with the melanin structure at the physical level has not. Herein we use neutron reflectometry to study changes in the structure of synthetic melanin thin films as a function of H2O and D2O vapour pressure. Water is found to be taken up evenly throughout the films, and by employing the contrast ef...
The melanins are an important class of multifunctional biomacromolecules that possess a number of in...
Melanins are pigmentary macromolecules found in many locations throughout nature including plants an...
The influence of low vacuum on quasistatic current-voltage (I–V) dependences and the impact of wet a...
Melanin, the human skin pigment, has emerged as a model material for bioelectronic interfaces due to...
Nature has evolved a fantastic gallery of structural colors, offering a source of inspiration for th...
Natural melanin is difficult to process due to its poor solubility and poorly understood structure. ...
Melanin, the human skin pigment, has emerged as a model material for bioelectronic interfaces due to...
Melanin, the human skin pigment, is an emerging bioelectronic material due to its unique electrical ...
Melanins are a class of bio-macromolecules that are found throughout the biosphere. They fulfill var...
We present thick, uniform and rather flat melanin films obtained using spray deposition. The morphol...
The importance of electrically functional biomaterials is increasing as researchers explore ways to ...
Although water is a structural and functional determinant in melanins, a direct study of the interac...
Nature has evolved a fantastic gallery of structural colors, offering a source of inspiration for th...
The skin pigment melanin is one of a few bio-macromolecules that display electrical and photo-conduc...
Melanins are pigmentary macromolecules found in many locations throughout nature including plants an...
The melanins are an important class of multifunctional biomacromolecules that possess a number of in...
Melanins are pigmentary macromolecules found in many locations throughout nature including plants an...
The influence of low vacuum on quasistatic current-voltage (I–V) dependences and the impact of wet a...
Melanin, the human skin pigment, has emerged as a model material for bioelectronic interfaces due to...
Nature has evolved a fantastic gallery of structural colors, offering a source of inspiration for th...
Natural melanin is difficult to process due to its poor solubility and poorly understood structure. ...
Melanin, the human skin pigment, has emerged as a model material for bioelectronic interfaces due to...
Melanin, the human skin pigment, is an emerging bioelectronic material due to its unique electrical ...
Melanins are a class of bio-macromolecules that are found throughout the biosphere. They fulfill var...
We present thick, uniform and rather flat melanin films obtained using spray deposition. The morphol...
The importance of electrically functional biomaterials is increasing as researchers explore ways to ...
Although water is a structural and functional determinant in melanins, a direct study of the interac...
Nature has evolved a fantastic gallery of structural colors, offering a source of inspiration for th...
The skin pigment melanin is one of a few bio-macromolecules that display electrical and photo-conduc...
Melanins are pigmentary macromolecules found in many locations throughout nature including plants an...
The melanins are an important class of multifunctional biomacromolecules that possess a number of in...
Melanins are pigmentary macromolecules found in many locations throughout nature including plants an...
The influence of low vacuum on quasistatic current-voltage (I–V) dependences and the impact of wet a...