{"id":12673,"date":"2013-04-11T06:49:58","date_gmt":"2013-04-11T10:49:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/folded-dna-templates-allow-researchers-to-precisely-cut-out-graphene-shapes-which-could-be-used-in-electronic-circuits\/"},"modified":"2013-04-11T06:49:58","modified_gmt":"2013-04-11T10:49:58","slug":"folded-dna-templates-allow-researchers-to-precisely-cut-out-graphene-shapes-which-could-be-used-in-electronic-circuits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/dna\/folded-dna-templates-allow-researchers-to-precisely-cut-out-graphene-shapes-which-could-be-used-in-electronic-circuits\/","title":{"rendered":"Folded DNA templates allow researchers to precisely cut out graphene shapes which could be used in electronic circuits"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  At left, metallized DNA (red) forms letters on a graphene  surface. Treatment with oxygen plasma etches the shape of the  letters into the graphene, right. Credit: ZHONG JIN<\/p>\n<p>  DNA's unique structure is ideal for carrying genetic  information, but scientists have recently found ways to exploit  this versatile molecule for other purposes: By controlling DNA  sequences, they can manipulate the molecule to form many  different nanoscale shapes.<\/p>\n<p>    Chemical and molecular engineers at MIT and Harvard University    have now expanded this approach by using folded DNA to control    the nanostructure of inorganic materials. After    building DNA nanostructures of various shapes, they used the    molecules as templates to create nanoscale patterns on sheets    of graphene. This could be an important step toward large-scale    production of electronic chips made of    graphene, a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon with unique    electronic properties.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"This gives us a chemical tool to program shapes and patterns    at the nanometer scale, forming electronic circuits, for example,\" says Michael    Strano, a professor of chemical engineering at MIT and a senior    author of a paper describing the technique in the April 9 issue    of Nature Communications.  <\/p>\n<p>    Peng Yin, an assistant professor of systems biology at Harvard Medical School and a    member of Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired    Engineering, is also a senior author of the paper, and MIT    postdoc Zhong Jin is the lead author. Other authors are Harvard    postdocs Wei Sun and Yonggang Ke, MIT graduate students    Chih-Jen Shih and Geraldine Paulus, and MIT postdocs Qing Hua    Wang and Bin Mu.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most of these DNA nanostructures are made using a novel    approach developed in Yin's lab. Complex DNA nanostructures    with precisely prescribed shapes are constructed using short    synthetic DNA strands called single-stranded tiles.    Each of these tiles acts like an interlocking toy brick and    binds with four designated neighbors.  <\/p>\n<p>    Using these single-stranded tiles, Yin's lab has created more    than 100 distinct nanoscale shapes, including the full alphabet    of capital English letters and many emoticons. These structures    are designed using computer software and can be assembled in a    simple reaction. Alternatively, such structures can be    constructed using an approach called DNA origami, in which many    short strands of DNA fold a long strand into a desired shape.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, DNA tends to degrade when exposed to sunlight or    oxygen, and can react with other molecules, so it is not ideal    as a long-term building material. \"We'd like to exploit the    properties of more stable nanomaterials for structural    applications or electronics,\" Strano says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Instead, he and his colleagues transferred the precise    structural information encoded in DNA to sturdier graphene. The    chemical process involved is fairly straightforward, Strano    says: First, the DNA is anchored onto a graphene surface using    a molecule called aminopyrine, which is similar in structure to    graphene. The DNA is then coated with small clusters of silver    along the surface, which allows a subsequent layer of gold to    be deposited on top of the silver.  <\/p>\n<p>    Once the molecule is coated in gold, the stable metallized DNA    can be used as a mask for a process called plasma lithography.    Oxygen plasma, a very reactive \"gas flow\" of ionized molecules,    is used to wear away any unprotected graphene, leaving behind a    graphene structure identical to the original DNA shape. The    metallized DNA is then washed away with sodium cyanide.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/phys.org\/news284801293.html\" title=\"Folded DNA templates allow researchers to precisely cut out graphene shapes which could be used in electronic circuits\">Folded DNA templates allow researchers to precisely cut out graphene shapes which could be used in electronic circuits<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> At left, metallized DNA (red) forms letters on a graphene surface. 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