Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Dr. Homi Bhabha Road Pune 411008 India
Abstract
AbstractCrystalline materials exhibiting non‐centrosymmetry and possessing substantial surface dipole moments play a critical role in piezoelectricity. Designing biocompatible self‐assembled materials with these attributes is particularly challenging when compared to inorganic materials and ceramics. In this study, we elucidate the crystal conformations of novel cyclic peptides that exhibit self‐assembly into tubular structures characterized by unidirectional hydrogen bonding and piezoelectric properties. Unlike cyclic peptides derived from alternating L‐ and D‐amino acids, those derived from new δ‐amino acids demonstrate the formation of self‐assembled tubes with unidirectional hydrogen bonds. Further, the tightly packed tubular assemblies and higher macrodipole moments result in superior piezoelectric coefficients compared to peptides with lower macrodipole moments. Our findings underscore the potential for designing cyclic peptides with unidirectional hydrogen bonds, thereby paving the way for their application in design of biocompatible piezo‐ and ferroelectric materials.
Funder
Science and Engineering Research Board