Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States.
Langmuir. 2017 Apr 25;33(16):3991-3997. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b03836. Epub 2017 Apr 13.
We report the deposition of DNA origami nanostructures on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). The DNA origami goes through a structural rearrangement and the DNA base is exposed to interact with the graphite surface. Exposure to ambient air, which is known to result in a hydrophilic-to-hydrophobic wetting transition of HOPG, does not significantly impact the deposition yield or the shape deformation of DNA nanostructures. The deposited DNA nanostructures maintain their morphology for at least a week and promote site-selective chemical vapor deposition of SiO. This process is potentially useful for a range of applications that include but are not limited to nanostructure fabrication, sensing, and electronic and surface engineering.
我们报告了 DNA 折纸纳米结构在高取向热解石墨(HOPG)上的沉积。DNA 折纸经历了结构重排,DNA 碱基暴露出来与石墨表面相互作用。暴露在空气中不会显著影响 DNA 纳米结构的沉积产率或形状变形,而空气中的水分会导致 HOPG 的亲水性到疏水性润湿转变。沉积的 DNA 纳米结构至少能保持一周的形态,并促进 SiO 的选择性化学气相沉积。这个过程在很多应用中都有潜在的用途,包括但不限于纳米结构制造、传感、电子和表面工程。