Reiss et al., 2000 - Google Patents
DNA-directed assembly of anisotropic nanoparticles on lithographically defined surfaces and in solutionReiss et al., 2000
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- Reiss B
- Mbindyo J
- Martin B
- Nicewarner S
- Mallouk T
- Natan M
- Keating C
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- MRS Online Proceedings Library
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Anisotropic, noble metal nanoparticles have been synthesized using a template synthesis strategy. In short, metallic salts are reduced in the nanometer scale pores of either an alumina or polycarbonate membrane. The particles can then been released from the …
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