Engineered Conductive Proteins for Bioelectronics (e-Prot)

Entidade Financiadora: 
H2020-EU.2.1.1.
Ref.: 
964593
Duración: 
2021-2025
Investigador principal: 
M. Eugenio Vázquez
Grupo de investigación: 

Protein-based conductive materials pave the way for next-generation energy storage devices

Proteins demonstrate exceptional structural and electrical conduction properties for designing functional materials. The goal of the EU-funded e-Prot project is to rationally design efficient conductive protein systems and produce protein-based conductive structures and materials. This breakthrough relies on a multidisciplinary scientific approach that combines a profound understanding of protein building blocks, biomolecular design principles and state-of-the-art synthetic biology, as well as cutting-edge characterisation techniques and computational models of protein conduction properties. Selected engineered conductive proteins will be upscaled and will find use as smart ink-based conductors and ionic electrolytes in energy storage devices.