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Macromolecular crystals transport

CNTs own excellent materials properties. DNA is an excellent molecule to construct macromolecular networks because it is easy to synthesize, with a high specificity of interaction, and is conformationally flexible. The complementary base-paring properties of DNA molecules have been used to make two-dimensional crystals and prototypes of DNA computers and electronic circuits (Yan et al., 2002 Batalia et al., 2002). Therefore functionalization of CNTs with DNA molecules has great potential for applications such as developing nanodevices or nanosystems, biosensors, electronic sequencing, and gene transporters. [Pg.183]

Parkin S, Hope H (1998) Macromolecular cryocrystallography cooling, mounting, storage and transportation of crystals. J Appl Crystallogr 31 945-953... [Pg.64]


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