Dna-assisted dispersion and separation of carbon nanotubes pdf


















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Semke, Bruce A. Diner, Robert S. Mclean, Steve R. Lustig, Raymond E. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar. Correspondence to Ming Zheng. Reprints and Permissions. Zheng, M. DNA-assisted dispersion and separation of carbon nanotubes. Nature Mater 2, — Download citation.

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The binding free energy of ssDNA to carbon nanotubes rivals that of two nanotubes for each other. We also demonstrate that DNA-coated carbon nanotubes can be separated into fractions with different electronic structures by ion-exchange chromatography.



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