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- Title
- Biosynthesis of tyrosine-derived i-melanin and its characteristics for organic thin film transistor device
- Author(s)
- Y Kim; HyunA Park; P Lee; K Woo; K Y Choi; H H Lee
- Bibliographic Citation
- Materials Today Advances, vol. 26, pp. 100582-100582
- Publication Year
- 2025
- Abstract
- In this study, a novel symmetric indigo-derived melanin (i-melanin) was synthesized via the indigo dye biosynthetic pathway using MelC and CYP102G4 enzymatic reactions. Inspired by the symmetric dimer structure of indigo, 5,5′,6,6′-dihydroxyindigo was biosynthesized as a melanin monomer through enzymatic reactions catalyzed by indole oxygenase and sequential tyrosinase enzymes. This monomer underwent intracellular random polymerization, yielding a novel symmetric melanin. The structural and thermal characteristics of i-melanin were analyzed using FT-IR, SEM, and DSC, and a proposed structural model was presented. The resulting i-melanin exhibited both semiconducting and electrically conductive properties, making it a promising candidate for biocompatible semiconductor applications, such as thin-film transistors (TFTs) and bioelectronics. To characterize the electrical properties, the energy band gap of i-melanin was evaluated through density functional theory (DFT) calculations, UV?Vis spectroscopy, and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. The electrical performance of i-melanin-based TFTs was further validated through current-voltage (I-V) and capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements. These findings suggest that the newly designed biosemiconductor, synthesized via a biofactory system, has potential as a biocompatible and biodegradable alternative to synthetic organic semiconductors, with applications in transient and resorbable electronics.
- Keyword
- BiosemiconductorTFTI-melaninTyrosinaseCytochrome P450 monooxygenase
- ISSN
- 2590-0498
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mtadv.2025.100582
- Type
- Article
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- 1. Journal Articles > Journal Articles
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