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Shape-Dependent Locomotion of DNA-Linked Magnetic Nanoparticle Films.

The shape-dependent aero- and hydro-dynamics found in nature have been adopted in a wide range of areas spanning from daily transportation to forefront biomedical research. Here, we report DNA-linked nanoparticle… Click to show full abstract

The shape-dependent aero- and hydro-dynamics found in nature have been adopted in a wide range of areas spanning from daily transportation to forefront biomedical research. Here, we report DNA-linked nanoparticle films exhibiting shape-dependent magnetic locomotion, controlled by DNA sequences. Fabricated through a DNA-directed layer-by-layer assembly of iron oxide and gold nanoparticles, the multifunctional films exhibit rotational and translational motions under magnetic fields, along with reversible shape morphing via DNA strand exchange reactions. Notably, the shape of the film significantly influences its magnetic responsiveness, attributable to shape-dependent drag forces acting on mesoscopic films. The distinctive shape dependence combined with the shape-changing capability offers an approach to regulate magnetic locomotion within a constant magnetic field, as demonstrated here through the go and stop motion of nanoparticle films without altering the magnetic field.

Keywords: shape dependent; dna linked; locomotion; nanoparticle films; dna

Journal Title: Nano letters
Year Published: 2024

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