2017
DOI: 10.1557/mrc.2017.33
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Natural melanin pigments and their interfaces with metal ions and oxides: emerging concepts and technologies

Abstract: Melanin (from the Greek μέλας, mélas, black) is a biopigment ubiquitous in flora and fauna, featuring broadband optical absorption, hydration-dependent electrical response, ion-binding affinity as well as antioxidative and radical-scavenging properties. In the human body, photoprotection in the skin and ion flux regulation in the brain are some biofunctional roles played by melanin. Here we discuss the progress in melanin research that underpins emerging technologies in energy storage/conversion, ion separatio… Show more

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“…Melanin Composites and Doping : It has been known for several decades that melanins bind metal ions very strongly—particularly transition metals such as copper, iron and europium . There is some evidence that this metal binding could perturb the macroscopic electrical conductance, but this is by no means definitive.…”
Section: Biomolecular Electronic Materials At the Macroscalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melanin Composites and Doping : It has been known for several decades that melanins bind metal ions very strongly—particularly transition metals such as copper, iron and europium . There is some evidence that this metal binding could perturb the macroscopic electrical conductance, but this is by no means definitive.…”
Section: Biomolecular Electronic Materials At the Macroscalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melanins are ubiquitous natural pigments that serve coloration and photoprotection roles in many animals . Variants of these pigments called eumelanins also have specialized functions within cephalopod ink .…”
Section: Summary Of Selected Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melanins are ubiquitous natural pigments that serve coloration and photoprotection roles in many animals . Variants of these pigments called eumelanins also have specialized functions within cephalopod ink . Generally, eumelanins are considered to consist of copolymerized (i.e., crosslinked) 5,6‐dihydroxyindole (DHI) and 5,6‐dihydroxyindole‐2‐carboxylic acid (DHICA) building blocks, as illustrated in Figure A .…”
Section: Summary Of Selected Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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