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  • Platinum and palladium nanotubes based on genetically engineered elastin-mimetic fusion protein-fiber templates: synthesis and application in lithium-O₂ batteries.

Platinum and palladium nanotubes based on genetically engineered elastin-mimetic fusion protein-fiber templates: synthesis and application in lithium-O₂ batteries.

Chemistry, an Asian journal (2014-06-26)
Guilue Guo, Thi Hong Anh Truong, Huiteng Tan, Huixiang Ang, Wenyu Zhang, Chen Xu, Xianghong Rui, Zhaolong Hu, Eileen Fong, Qingyu Yan
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The coupling of proteins with self-assembly properties and proteins that are capable of recognizing and mineralizing specific inorganic species is a promising strategy for the synthesis of nanoscale materials with controllable morphology and functionality. Herein, GPG-AG3 protein fibers with both of these properties were constructed and served as templates for the synthesis of Pt and Pd nanotubes. The protein fibers of assembled GPG-AG3 were more than 10 μm long and had diameters of 20-50 nm. The as-synthesized Pt and Pd nanotubes were composed of dense layers of ~3-5 nm Pt and Pd nanoparticles. When tested as cathodes in lithium-O2 batteries, the porous Pt nanotubes showed low charge potentials of 3.8 V, with round-trip efficiencies of about 65% at a current density of 100 mA g(-1).

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