Formation and electronic properties of two-dimensional PbS nanostructure composed of an α-helical peptide/crown ether conjugate

2005 
Abstract An ultrathin layer of PbS was prepared by using a two-dimensional matrix composed of a hydrophobic α-helical tetracosapeptide having a crown ether unit at the C-terminal. The peptide was spread on a subphase containing Pb(NO 3 ) 2 , and the peptide monolayer was transferred onto a substrate together with Pb 2+ ion in complex with the crown ether unit. The helical peptides took horizontal orientation on the substrate. After conversion of Pb 2+ to PbS by using an H 2 S gas, which was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, formation of a two-dimensional PbS network nanostructure on the substrate was observed by scanning tunneling microscopy. Notably, scanning tunneling spectroscopy revealed that the PbS nanostructure showed a semiconducting property with a wider band gap than the bulk PbS due to the quantum size effect.
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