Using state-of-the-art numerical techniques, we show that, upon lowering the temperature, tetravalent DNA nanostars form a thermodynamically stable, fully bonded equilibrium gel. In contrast to atomic and molecular network formers, in which the disordered liquid is always metastable with respect to some crystalline phase, we find that the DNA nanostar gel has a lower free energy than the diamond crystal structure in a wide range of concentrations. This unconventional behavior, here verified for the first time in a realistic model, arises from the large arm flexibility of the DNA nanostars, a property that can be tuned by design. Our results confirm the thermodynamic stability of the recently experimentally realized DNA hydrogels
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interactions...
DNA oligomers with properly designed sequences self-assemble into well defined constructs. Here, we ...
DNA has emerged as an exciting binding agent for programmable colloidal self-assembly. Its popularit...
Using state-of-the-art numerical techniques, we show that, upon lowering the temperature, tetravalen...
Abstract: Self-assembling DNA-nanostars are ideal candidates to explore equilibrium gelation in syst...
Self-assembling DNA-nanostars are ideal candidates to explore equilibrium gelation in systems compos...
Kinetic arrest in colloidal dispersions with isotropic attractive interactions usually occurs throug...
DNA is acquiring a primary role in material development, self-assembling by design into complex supr...
Colloidal particles with directional interactions are key in the realization of new colloidal materi...
In the last years, we have witnessed to the unprecedented development of structural DNA nanotechnolo...
We present a numerical/theoretical approach to efficiently evaluate the phase diagram of self-assem...
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interaction...
Gels of DNA nanostars, besides providing a compatible scaffold for biomedical applications, are idea...
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interactions...
DNA oligomers with properly designed sequences self-assemble into well defined constructs. Here, we ...
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interactions...
DNA oligomers with properly designed sequences self-assemble into well defined constructs. Here, we ...
DNA has emerged as an exciting binding agent for programmable colloidal self-assembly. Its popularit...
Using state-of-the-art numerical techniques, we show that, upon lowering the temperature, tetravalen...
Abstract: Self-assembling DNA-nanostars are ideal candidates to explore equilibrium gelation in syst...
Self-assembling DNA-nanostars are ideal candidates to explore equilibrium gelation in systems compos...
Kinetic arrest in colloidal dispersions with isotropic attractive interactions usually occurs throug...
DNA is acquiring a primary role in material development, self-assembling by design into complex supr...
Colloidal particles with directional interactions are key in the realization of new colloidal materi...
In the last years, we have witnessed to the unprecedented development of structural DNA nanotechnolo...
We present a numerical/theoretical approach to efficiently evaluate the phase diagram of self-assem...
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interaction...
Gels of DNA nanostars, besides providing a compatible scaffold for biomedical applications, are idea...
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interactions...
DNA oligomers with properly designed sequences self-assemble into well defined constructs. Here, we ...
We evaluate, by means of synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering, the shape and mutual interactions...
DNA oligomers with properly designed sequences self-assemble into well defined constructs. Here, we ...
DNA has emerged as an exciting binding agent for programmable colloidal self-assembly. Its popularit...