Site-specific fabrication of a melanin-like pigment through spatially confined progressive assembly on an initiator-loaded template

Haejin Jeong, Jisoo Lee, Seunghwi Kim, Haeram Moon, Seonki Hong

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Abstract

Melanin-like nanomaterials have emerged in surface biofunctionalization in a material-independent manner due to their versatile adhesion arising from their catechol-rich structures. However, the unique adhesive properties of these materials ironically raise difficulties in their site-specific fabrication. Here, we report a method for site-specific fabrication and patterning of melanin-like pigments, using progressive assembly on an initiator-loaded template (PAINT), different from conventional lithographical methods. In this method, the local progressive assembly could be naturally induced on the given surface pretreated with initiators mediating oxidation of the catecholic precursor, as the intermediates generated from the precursors during the progressive assembly possess sufficient intrinsic underwater adhesion for localization without diffusion into solution. The pigment fabricated by PAINT showed efficient NIR-to-heat conversion properties, which can be useful in biomedical applications such as the disinfection of medical devices and cancer therapies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3432
JournalNature Communications
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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