Alignment of SWNTs by protein-ligand interaction of functionalized magnetic particles under low magnetic fields |
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Authors: | Park Tae Jung Park Jong Pil Lee Seok Jae Jung Dae-Hwan Ko Young Koan Jung Hee-Tae Lee Sang Yup |
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Affiliation: | BioProcess Engineering Research Center, Institute for the BioCentury, KAIST 335 Gwahangno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted considerable attention for applications using their superior mechanical, thermal and electrical properties. A simple method to controllably align single-walled CNTs (SWNTs) by using magnetic particles embedded with superparamagnetic iron oxide as an accelerator under the magnetic field was developed. The functionalization of SWNTs using biotin, interacted with streptavidin-coupled magnetic particles (micro-to-nano in diameter), and layer-by-layer assembly were performed for the alignment of a particular direction onto the clean silicon and the gold substrate at very low magnetic forces (0.02-0.89 T) at room temperature. The successful alignment of the SWNTs with multi-layer film was observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). By changing the orientation and location of the substrates, crossed-networks of SWNTs-magnetic particle complex could easily be fabricated. We suggest that this approach, which consists of a combination of biological interaction among streptavidin-biotin and magnetite particles, should be useful for lateral orientation of individual SWNTs with controllable direction. |
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