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Unexpectedly strong diamagnetism and superparamagnetism of aromatic peptides due to self-assembling and cations

Authors :
Yang, Haijun
Mu, Liuhua
Song, Yongshun
Wang, Zixin
Zhang, Xin
Hu, Jun
Zhang, Feng
Fang, Haiping
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

There is a considerable amount of work that shows the biomagnetism of organic components without ferromagnetic components at the molecular level, but it is of great challenge to cover the giant gap of biomagnetism between their experimental and theoretical results. Here, we show that the diamagnetism of an aromatic peptide, the AYFFF, is greatly enhanced for about 11 times by self-assembling, reaching two orders of magnitude higher than the mass susceptibility of pure water. Moreover, the AYFFF self-assemblies further mixed with ZnCl2 solution of sufficiently high concentrations display superparamagnetism, with the mass susceptibility reaching more than two orders of magnitude higher than the absolute value of pure water, which may approach the mass susceptibility of ferromagnetism. The aromatic rings in the peptide molecules and the cations are the keys to such a strong diamagnetism and superparamagnetism of aromatic peptides.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Biological Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.05738
Document Type :
Working Paper