Abstract

AbstractThis work is devoted to the study of biomolecular films for the development of biomolecular electronics functional devices. It is shown that the properties of biomolecular films indicate the formation of spatial structures in dry films. Experimental studies of the formation of structures in dehydrated films have been carried out at various concentrations of protein and salt in the initial solutions. To quantitatively estimate the energies of protein nanosystems, computational experiments were carried out using the method of molecular modeling. A description of the obtained experimental results is given, further fields of research are discussed.KeywordsSelf-assemblyBiomolecular electronicsThin filmsNanoelectronics

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