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- Nanostructured Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials: I
- (579e) Directed Assembly and Fabrication of Metal Nanowires Using Engineered Biopolymers
An elastin (ELP)-based biopolymer consisting of a hexahistine cluster at each end (His6-ELP-His6) was generated and purified by taking advantage of the reversible phase transition property of ELP. Directed assembly of segmented nickel-gold-nickel nanowires was demonstrated after bridging with high concentration of His6-ELP-His6. The resulting structures were examined by both optical microscopy and SEM. We also demonstrated the directed fabrication of nanowires across two nickel electrodes using the His6-ELP-His6 biopolymer. The corresponding ohmic responses were measured and correlated to the number of bridging molecules.