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Kinetics and Mechanism of In Situ Metallization of Bulk DNA Films.

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Authors

Shi, Zi-Hao 
Hsu, Feng-Ming 
Mansel, Bradley W 
Chen, Hsin-Lung 

Abstract

DNA-templated metallization is broadly investigated in the fabrication of metallic structures by virtue of the unique DNA-metal ion interaction. However, current DNA-templated synthesis is primarily carried out based on pure DNA in an aqueous solution. In this study, we present in situ synthesis of metallic structures in a natural DNA complex bulk film by UV light irradiation, where the growth of silver particles is resolved by in situ time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering and dielectric spectroscopy. Our studies provide physical insights into the kinetics and mechanisms of natural DNA metallization, in correlation with the multi-stage switching operations in the bulk phase, paving the way towards the development of versatile biomaterial composites with tunable physical properties for optical storage, plasmonics, and catalytic applications.

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Keywords

DNA, Metallization, Resistive switching

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (108-2221-E-007-101-MY2 and 110-2628-E-007-006)