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Article: Designer Molecules Link Together To Make Nanotubes A Snap.
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- Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week
- Article date:
- May 13, 2001
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2001 MAY 13 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) --
Inspired by nature's own building blocks, Purdue University researchers are using the same principle that makes DNA strands link together to create tiny structures that may someday be used to manufacture molecular wires and other components for use in nanometer-sized electronic devices.
Purdue chemist Hicham Fenniri has created molecules designed to automatically find each other and link to form elaborate but tiny tubes. The new technique allows scientists, for the first time, to use self-assembly techniques to develop nanoscale structures with specific dimensions and chemical properties.
The findings, ...