Luminescent supramolecular hydrogels from a tripeptide and nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots

Beilstein J Nanotechnol. 2017 Aug 1:8:1553-1562. doi: 10.3762/bjnano.8.157. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The combination of different components such as carbon nanostructures and organic gelators into composite nanostructured hydrogels is attracting wide interest for a variety of applications, including sensing and biomaterials. In particular, both supramolecular hydrogels that are formed from unprotected D,L-tripeptides bearing the Phe-Phe motif and nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots (NCNDs) are promising materials for biological use. In this work, they were combined to obtain luminescent, supramolecular hydrogels at physiological conditions. The self-assembly of a tripeptide upon application of a pH trigger was studied in the presence of NCNDs to evaluate effects at the supramolecular level. Luminescent hydrogels were obtained whereby NCND addition allowed the rheological properties to be fine-tuned and led to an overall more homogeneous system composed of thinner fibrils with narrower diameter distribution.

Keywords: carbon nanodots; composites; hydrogels; nanomaterials; peptide self-assembly.