Sensory properties of layered phospholipid-graphene films
Michael M. Slepchenkov, Olga E. Glukhova, Saratov State University
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to find a way to improve the sensory properties of mono- and bilayer phospholipid-graphene films by curving graphene monolayers using in silico computational methods. We found the optimal configuration of the arrangement of DPPC molecules between two graphene layers, which provides the best I – V characteristics. This configuration is achieved only for a curved graphene. This effect is ensured by charge transfer from DPPC molecules to one of the graphene layers. It is predicted that bilayer phospholipid-graphene films can be used in sensors, where the graphene layer acting as the working surface.
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Michael M. Slepchenkov
Saratov State University
Russia
Discussion
German Kolesov
How many types of graphene / lipid structures were considered in the work?
Michael M. Slepchenkov
Three types of graphene / lipid structures were considered in the work.
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