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posted on 2021-08-12, 20:06 authored by Han Kim, Ju-Hyuck Lee, Ju Hun Lee, Byung Yang Lee, Byoung Duk Lee, Kento Okada, Seungwook Ji, Jihwan Yoon, Jong Hyuk Lee, Seung-Wuk LeeTriboelectrification
is a phenomenon that generates electric potential
upon contact. Here, we report a viral particle capable of generating
triboelectric potential. M13 bacteriophage is exploited to fabricate
precisely defined chemical and physical structures. By genetically
engineering the charged structures, we observe that more negatively
charged phages can generate higher triboelectric potentials and can
diffuse the electric charges faster than less negatively charged phages
can. The computational results show that the glutamate-engineered
phages lower the LUMO energy level so that they can easily accept
electrons from other materials upon contact. A phage-based triboelectric
nanogenerator is fabricated and it could produce ∼76 V and
∼5.1 μA, enough to power 30 light-emitting diodes upon
a mechanical force application. Our biotechnological approach will
be useful to understand the electrical behavior of biomaterials, harvest
mechanical energy, and provide a novel modality to detect desired
viruses in the future.