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Covalently-linked Adducts of Single-walled Nanotubes with Biomolecules: Synthesis, Hybridization, and Biologically-Directed Surface Assembly
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
Covalently-linked adducts of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with biomolecules have been fabricated. Results are presented here for DNA-SWNT and for biotin-SWNT adducts. DNA-SWNT adducts are shown to be biochemically accessible and to exhibit high selectivity, favoring hybridization with complementary vs. non-complementary DNA sequences. Biotin-SWNT adducts were also prepared and used to direct the assembly of nanotubes onto a biotinylated glass surface.
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