Abstract

The fabrication of bio‐hybrid functional films is demonstrated by applying a materials assembly technique. Based on the hierarchical structures of silk fibroin materials, functional molecular/materials, i.e., quantum dots (QDs), can be fixed to amino acid groups in silk fibroin films. It follows that white‐light‐emitting QD silk hybrid films are obtained by hydrogen bond molecular recognition to the –COO– groups functionalized to blue luminescent ZnSe (5.2 nm) and yellow luminescent CdTe (4.1 nm) QDs in a molar ratio of 30:1 of ZnSe to CdTe QDs. Simultaneously, a systematic blue shift in the emission peak is observed from the QD solution to QDs silk fibroin films. The significant blue shift hints the appearance of the strong interaction between QDs and silk fibroins, which causes strong white‐light‐emitting uniform silk films. The molecular recognized interactions are confirmed by high resolution transmission electron microscopy, field scanning electron microscope, and attenuated total internal reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The QD silk films show unique advantages, including simple preparation, tunable white‐light emission, easy manipulation, and low fabrication costs, which make it a promising candidate for multicomponent optodevices.

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