We use computer simulations and experiments to study the interactions between nanoparticles (NPs) grafted with self-complementary DNA strands. Each strand ends with a sticky palindromic single-stranded sequence, allowing it to associate equally favorably with strands grafted on the same particle or on different NPs. Surprisingly we find an attractive interaction between a pair of NPs, and we demonstrate that at low temperature it arises purely from a combinatorial-entropy contribution. We evaluate theoretically and verify numerically this entropic contribution originating from the number of distinct bonding patterns associated with intra- and interparticle binding. This entropic attraction becomes more favorable with decreasing inter-NP dis...
A promising route to forming novel nanoparticle-based materials is directed self-assembly, where the...
The specific binding of complementary DNA strands has been suggested as an ideal method for directin...
Nanoscale colloids and nanoparticles (NPs), have recently emerged as a new class of materials that p...
Herein, we report an example of entropy-driven crystallization behavior in DNA-nanoparticle superlat...
Much of the excitement regarding nanotechnology stems from the idea of bottom-up self-assembly: th...
The selectivity of DNA recognition inspires an elegant protocol for designing versatile nanoparticle...
Colloidal crystal engineering with DNA can be used to realize precise control over nanoparticle (NP)...
Compared to atomistic assemblies with angstrom (Å) length scale, colloidal crystals at nanoscale of...
DNA is acquiring a primary role in material development, self-assembling by design into complex supr...
The selectivity of DNA recognition inspires an elegant protocol for designing versatile nanoparticle...
Grafting linkers with open ends of complementary single-stranded DNA makes a flexible tool to tune i...
In the last years, we have witnessed to the unprecedented development of structural DNA nanotechnolo...
A promising route to forming novel nanoparticle-based materials is directed self-assembly, where the...
A coarse-grained lattice model of DNA oligonucleotides is proposed to investigate how fundamental th...
AbstractA fundamental understanding of molecular self-assembly processes is important for improving ...
A promising route to forming novel nanoparticle-based materials is directed self-assembly, where the...
The specific binding of complementary DNA strands has been suggested as an ideal method for directin...
Nanoscale colloids and nanoparticles (NPs), have recently emerged as a new class of materials that p...
Herein, we report an example of entropy-driven crystallization behavior in DNA-nanoparticle superlat...
Much of the excitement regarding nanotechnology stems from the idea of bottom-up self-assembly: th...
The selectivity of DNA recognition inspires an elegant protocol for designing versatile nanoparticle...
Colloidal crystal engineering with DNA can be used to realize precise control over nanoparticle (NP)...
Compared to atomistic assemblies with angstrom (Å) length scale, colloidal crystals at nanoscale of...
DNA is acquiring a primary role in material development, self-assembling by design into complex supr...
The selectivity of DNA recognition inspires an elegant protocol for designing versatile nanoparticle...
Grafting linkers with open ends of complementary single-stranded DNA makes a flexible tool to tune i...
In the last years, we have witnessed to the unprecedented development of structural DNA nanotechnolo...
A promising route to forming novel nanoparticle-based materials is directed self-assembly, where the...
A coarse-grained lattice model of DNA oligonucleotides is proposed to investigate how fundamental th...
AbstractA fundamental understanding of molecular self-assembly processes is important for improving ...
A promising route to forming novel nanoparticle-based materials is directed self-assembly, where the...
The specific binding of complementary DNA strands has been suggested as an ideal method for directin...
Nanoscale colloids and nanoparticles (NPs), have recently emerged as a new class of materials that p...