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Synthesis of water-soluble melanin

Published 29 Aug 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1508.07457v1)

Abstract: Melanins are promising materials for organic bioelectronics devices like transistors, sensors and batteries. However, in general, melanin either natural or synthetic has low solubility in most solvents. In this study, the chemical structural changes of melanin synthesized, by the auto oxidation of L-DOPA, are analyzed for a new synthetic procedure using a reactor with oxygen pressure of 4 atm. UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, C-NMR, XPS and TEM are use to characterize the material. Under oxygen pressure, the synthesis of melanin is accelerated and the polymer obtained is found to have higher carbonyl groups compared to conventional synthetic melanin. As a consequence it has higher homogeneity and is soluble in water. To explain these findings a reaction mechanism is proposed based on current melanogenesis models.

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