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DNA‐Directed Assembly of Gold Nanowires on Complementary Surfaces

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In this paper, a simple technique was proposed for producing highly ordered diamond nanocylinders and nanotubes in high yield. But the results showed that the tubes are well ordered but somewhat tilted due to their relatively low mechanical strength compared with cylinders.
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branes. The tubes are well ordered but somewhat tilted due to their relatively low mechanical strength compared with cylinders. The Raman spectra of the tubes have shown two broad peaks centered on 1345 and 1565 cm ‐1 , indicating that the tubes consist mainly of DLC. All the nanotubes have a uniform outer diameter of about 300 nm. The wall thickness of the tubes is very small, which can be controlled by optimizing the growth conditions. The tube length was about 7 lm, as in the case of cylinders. All the tubes have uniform height and are found to be hollow inside. Such nanotube arrays are probably useful for field emitters as well as for depositing metal catalysts or enzymes in the tubes, which in turn may be useful for new technologies. Other applications presumably include their use as porous electrodes in electrochemistry, as conductive diamond is known to exhibit outstanding electrochemical properties such as low background current, wide electrochemical potential window and high resistance to deactivation. [19] The present technique is a simple one for producing highly ordered diamond nanocylinders and nanotubes in high yield. The dimensions of these nanofibers are easily controllable by varying the pore dimensions of the alumina membrane. This technique enables others to adopt it easily and study the physical properties of these arrays for various applications in fieldemission displays, photonic bandgap materials, composite materials, and electrochemistry.

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