Visible light: shaping chemical intelligence in proteinoid–ZnO interfaces†

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Panagiotis Mougkogiannis, Noushin Raeisi Kheirabadi and Andrew Adamatzky
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Abstract

We study the emergence of chemical intelligence in proteinoid–ZnO nanocomposites through their interaction with visible light. When these novel materials are exposed to light, they display electrical spiking behaviour that is similar to the action potentials of neurons. We examine the influence of various light conditions, such as wavelength, intensity, and duration, on the photo-response of these nanocomposites. The results indicate that higher light intensity and longer duration are associated with increased frequency and amplitude of voltage spikes. Furthermore, blue light is more effective than red light in this regard. This light-dependent behaviour indicates a form of chemical intelligence, in which the material learns and responds to external stimuli. The results of our research emphasise the potential of proteinoid–ZnO nanocomposites to develop bio-inspired, light-sensitive systems, which can lead to advancements in areas such as photocatalysis, unconventional computing, and adaptive materials. This study enhances the understanding of chemical intelligence and how it is demonstrated in synthetic nanomaterials.

可见光:塑造蛋白锌氧化物界面中的化学智慧†。
我们研究了蛋白锌氧化物纳米复合材料通过与可见光相互作用而产生的化学智能。当这些新型材料暴露在光线下时,它们会显示出与神经元动作电位类似的电尖峰行为。我们研究了各种光照条件(如波长、强度和持续时间)对这些纳米复合材料光反应的影响。结果表明,光照强度越高、持续时间越长,电压尖峰的频率和振幅就越大。此外,在这方面蓝光比红光更有效。这种依赖光照的行为表明了一种化学智能,即材料会学习并对外界刺激做出反应。我们的研究成果强调了蛋白锌氧化物纳米复合材料开发生物启发光敏系统的潜力,这将推动光催化、非传统计算和自适应材料等领域的发展。这项研究加深了人们对化学智能及其如何在合成纳米材料中展现的理解。
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New Journal of Chemistry
New Journal of Chemistry 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
6.10%
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1832
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: A journal for new directions in chemistry
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