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Melanin Biopolymers: Tailoring Chemical Complexity for Materials Design
Authors:Marco d'Ischia  Alessandra Napolitano  Alessandro Pezzella  Paul Meredith  Markus Buehler
Abstract:Melanins, a group of dark insoluble pigments found widespread in nature, have become the focus of growing interest in materials science for various biomedical and technological applications, including opto‐bioelectronics, nanomedicine and mussel‐inspired surface coating. Recent progress in the understanding of melanin optical, paramagnetic redox, and conductivity properties, including photoconductivity, would point to a revision of the traditional concept of structural disorder in terms of more sophisticated and interrelated levels of chemical complexity which however have never been defined and codified. Herein, we bring to focus the various levels of structural disorder that emerged from spectral and chemical signatures over the past decade. A revised approach to structure–property relationships in terms of intermolecular interactions is also provided that may pave the way towards the rational design of next‐generation melanin‐based functional materials.
Keywords:biopolymers  chemical complexity  materials science  self-assembly  structural disorder
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