Issue 47, 2013

From protected trialkoxysilyl-peptide building blocks to bioorganic–silica hybrid materials

Abstract

A straightforward method for the preparation of hybrid bioorganic–inorganic materials is reported. Common strategies to synthesize such promising materials require special surface modifications of silica followed by grafting of the organic moiety via chemoselective ligation. In this context, we set up a general and bottom-up strategy relying on modified peptides functionalized with a trialkoxysilane group. Used in mixtures with TEOS and a surfactant as the structure directing agent, these hybrid building blocks allow one step direct synthesis of bioorganic–inorganic hybrid materials. Two examples were chosen to demonstrate our general approach. (1) An antifouling surface was prepared by dip coating of a sol containing an antibacterial silylated peptide. (2) Organized mesoporous silica displaying a peptide catalyst in the pores was prepared in one step and tested.

Graphical abstract: From protected trialkoxysilyl-peptide building blocks to bioorganic–silica hybrid materials

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Sep 2013
Accepted
16 Oct 2013
First published
17 Oct 2013

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2013,1, 6510-6515

From protected trialkoxysilyl-peptide building blocks to bioorganic–silica hybrid materials

S. Jebors, S. Cecillon, C. Faye, C. Enjalbal, M. Amblard, A. Mehdi, G. Subra and J. Martinez, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2013, 1, 6510 DOI: 10.1039/C3TB21326A

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