The dielectric spectra of dopa-melanin have been examined over the wide fre
quency range 100 Hz-1000 MHz at room temperature. Synthetic dopa-melanin wa
s obtained by oxidative polymerization of L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine. The
purpose of the present study was to characterize polarization effects, the
electrical conduction mechanism and structural arrangement of the units ta
king part in these processes as a basis for future biological applications.
Real and imaginary components of the dielectric permittivity show an anoma
lous low-frequency dispersion. Values of the power-law exponents were inter
preted in terms of the cluster model of potentially mobile charges and the
structural arrangement of molecular units in melanin. The fractal circuit m
odel (self-similar branched porous electrode system) was found to be equiva
lent to the cluster model in the description of the dielectric response in
melanin. It has been shown that relations between cluster model parameters
p and n, and fractal dimensionalities of melanin, are fulfilled very well.
The presented results support the earlier findings based on d.c. conductivi
ty measurements, that charge hopping is the main conduction mechanism, whic
h contributes to the dielectric polarization in the law-frequency region. D
ielectric spectra at frequencies above 10MHz show small beta-relaxation fea
tures due to molecular polar segments and water molecules bound to melanin.
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