Transfer of multi-DNA patches by colloidal stamping
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

Patchy particles have received great attention due to their ability to develop directional and selective interactions and serve as building units for the self-assembly of innovative colloidal molecules and crystalline structures. However, synthesizing particles with multiple dissimilar patches is still highly challenging and lacks efficient methods, these building blocks would open paths towards a broader range of ordered materials and their inherent properties. Herein, we describe a new approach to pattern functional DNA patches at the surface of particles, by use of colloidal stamps. DNA inks are transferred only at the contact zones between the target particle and the stamps thanks to selective strand-displacement reactions. The produced DNA-patchy particles are ideal candidates to act as advanced precision/designer building blocks to self-assemble the next generation of colloidal materials.

Journal
Title
Nanoscale
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Publisher Country
United Kingdom
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
Impact Factor
8.307
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
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Year
2022
Pages
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