2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27061802
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Optical Polarization-Based Measurement Methods for Characterization of Self-Assembled Peptides’ and Amino Acids’ Micro- and Nanostructures

Abstract: In recent years, self-assembled peptides’ and amino acids’ (SAPA) micro- and nanostructures have gained much research interest. Here, description of how SAPA architectures can be characterized using polarization-based optical measurement methods is provided. The measurement methods discussed include: polarized Raman spectroscopy, polarized imaging microscopy, birefringence imaging, and fluorescence polarization. An example of linear polarized waveguiding in an amino acid Histidine microstructure is discussed. … Show more

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“…A major factor determining the physical and chemical properties of self-assembled peptides (and amino acids) is molecular orientation [21]. Polarization-based optical analysis is very useful in molecular analysis, mainly when it comes to molecular orientation.…”
Section: Polarized Optical Light Microscopy (Pom)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A major factor determining the physical and chemical properties of self-assembled peptides (and amino acids) is molecular orientation [21]. Polarization-based optical analysis is very useful in molecular analysis, mainly when it comes to molecular orientation.…”
Section: Polarized Optical Light Microscopy (Pom)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown by others that temperature can also influence peptide self-assembly, resulting in bundles of aligned peptide nanofibers. These bundles can produce macroscopic birefringent domains on the order of tenths of millimeters [21,49].…”
Section: Polarized Optical Light Microscopy (Pom)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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