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On page 7414, P. Yang and co‐workers develop a bioinspired multifunctional interfacial material that is a colorless and transparent 2D protein nanofilm with a rich amyloid‐like structure inside. Simple, one‐step soaking or transfer is sufficient to implant the nanofilm on many types of materials of complex shape with stable adhesion. The nanofilm coating can offer versatile opportunities for secondary...
2D nanofilms assembled by pure protein with a macroscopic area and multiple functions can be directly formed at the air/water interface or at the solid surface at a timescale of several minutes. The multifunctionality of the nanofilm coating is demonstrated by both top‐down and bottom‐up micro‐/nanoscale interfacial engineering, including surface modification, all‐water‐based photo/electron‐beam...
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