Toward Controllable Self-assembly of Microstructures: Selective Functionalization and Fabrication of Patterned Spheres
Chemistry of Materials2001Vol. 14(1), pp. 24–26
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Zhenan Bao, Linda Chen, M. K. Weldon, Edwin A. Chandross, Oksana Cherniavskaya, Yong Nian Dai, Jeffrey B.‐H. Tok
Abstract
Two methods have been developed to fabricate spheres with gold caps on selective areas so that the self-assembly of these spheres can be potentially carried out in a controlled fashion. The patterned spheres are further functionalized with self-assembled groups, such as DNAs, which allows the formation of the second gold cap on the same sphere.
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