Helical Hybrid Nanostructure Based on Chiral M13 Bacteriophage via Evaporation-Induced Three-Dimensional Process.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

BK21 FOUR Education and Research Division for Energy Convergence Technology, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Researchers are investigating how to use the M13 bacteriophage to organize metal nanoparticles into helical structures, leveraging its self-assembly properties during a special 3D printing process.
  • * The study highlights critical external factors, such as nanoparticle shape and the ratio of bacteriophage to nanoparticles, that significantly impact the creation of these helical nanostructures and their qualities.

Article Abstract

The use of naturally sourced organic materials with chirality, such as the M13 bacteriophage, holds intriguing implications, especially in the field of nanotechnology. The chirality properties of bacteriophages have been demonstrated through numerous studies, particularly in the analysis of liquid crystal phase transitions, developing specific applications. However, exploring the utilization of the M13 bacteriophage as a template for creating chiral nanostructures for optics and sensor applications comes with significant challenges. In this study, the chirality of the M13 bacteriophage was leveraged as a valuable tool for generating helical hybrid structures by combining it with nanoparticles through an evaporation-induced three-dimensional (3D) printing process. Utilizing on the self-assembly property of the M13 bacteriophage, metal nanoparticles were organized into a helical chain under the influence of the M13 bacteriophage at the meniscus interface. External parameters, including nanoparticle shape, the ratio between the bacteriophage and nanoparticles, and pulling speed, were demonstrated as crucial factors affecting the fabrication of helical nanostructures. This study aimed to explore the potential of chiral nanostructure fabrication by utilizing the chirality of the M13 bacteriophage and manipulating external parameters to control the properties of the resulting hybrid structures.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11280118PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano14141208DOI Listing

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