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TOPICS IN (NANO) BIOTECHNOLOGY Self-assembly 10th June 2003
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Nano Chemistry? AtomsMoleculesMacromolecules Protein, DNA.. Cells 10 -9 m10 -10 m10 -6 m1 m Nano Bottom up building-up of structures!
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Self-Assembly Carries out many of the difficult steps in nanofabrication - atomic-level modification of structure, using highly developed techniques of synthetic chemistry Inspiration from a wealth of examples in biology - Proteins, DNA, cell-membrane etc. Target structure is thermodynamically stable - structures are relatively defect-free and self-healing Understanding is still at a very elementary level - ”molecular shape” - Enthalpy vs. Entropy - nature of non-covalent forces
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Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs)
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Can exploit mixed SAMs to develop tailor designed materials with gradient of wettability, charge, polarity etc. Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs)
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Self-Assembled Monolayers (SAMs)
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Amphiphiles
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Amphiphiles Micelles form at CMC - this can be modelled and easily controlled They can form direct or reverse micelles depending on solvent nature
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Amphiphiles on Water Micelles, liposomes and other self-assembled structures WATER Hydrophobic tail Hydrophilic head
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Water Air Hydrophobic groups Conjugated -electron system Hydrophilic groups -stacking of adjacent polymers Air Water Air Space filling model A. B.C. J. Am. Chem.Soc. 120, P. 7643,(1998)
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Langmuir-Blodgett Compression isotherm 1. Spreading 3. Transfer 2. Compression
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Langmuir-Blodgett
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Metal Nanoparticles -Link between the well-established fields of solid- state and atomic physics (”Clusters, condensed matter in embryonic form”) -how many atoms before bulk? -large surface/volume ratio (negligible in bulk) -electronic quantum number n. Dispersion relation E(n) is composed of a sequence of electronic levels (like atoms and molecules) -Growth spiral (Magic numbers) Mackay icosahedra 1, 13, 55, 147, 309, 561 etc.
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3-7 nm S S Au S S S S S S S S S = C n H 2n+1 S x x X = OH, DNA, OPV etc. Ligand Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles
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Ligand ExchangeLigand Exchange Ligand Mobility ++ Ligand Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles
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Potential Applications of Monolayer Protected Nanoparticles Materials Science Nanoscale Electronics Electrooptics Photography Electronic Inks Molecular Machines Optical Filters and Switches Decorative Applications Thin FIlms Chemical Platforms Catalysis Chemical Sensors Nano-Reactors Biological Sciences Bio-Sensing Drug Delivery Therapeutics Microscopy Labels
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Superstructures Collective properties Site energies, interparticle coupling strength, lattice dimensions Control of superstructure, 2D nanoarrays (Nanoalloys)
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DNA + Gold Nanoparticles - Molecular Recognition -Mirkin et al.: Nature, 1996, 382, 607
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1.4 nm 6 nm agglomerated The change in the optical properties of the solutions reflects the differences in the mean free path of the free electrons in the metal particles.
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Layer-by-Layer and a couple by Katakis…. Spatial control - many publications by Frank Caruso
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Branched DNA Halliday junction contains four DNA strands bound together to form double helical arms flanking a branch point Take synthetic DNA with programmed sticky ends and they will self assemble into desired structure
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DNA as a scaffold Can be used to assemble nanoelectronic components, or for example to position biological macromolecules so as to study their structure by X- ray crystalllography
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Dendrimers Dendros = tree Monodisperse polymers of specified size and weight Spherical shapes with a well-defined interior and exterior Discovered in early 1980s by Donald Tomalia
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Dendrimers In the divergent methods, dendrimer grows outwards from a multifunctional core molecule In the convergent approach, the dendrimer is constructed stepwise, starting from the end groups and progressing inwards.
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Dendrimers Application in biosensors, bioreactors, biocatalysis, drug delivery, diagnostics, MRI imaging, gene therapy...
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Homework Select one method of self-assembly each and describe it and find an application (one page maximum).
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