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Advanced Functional Materials, CFJF

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Main themes

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  • Whitesides, G. M.; Lipomi, D. J. (2009). "Soft nanotechnology: "structure" vs. "function"". Faraday Discuss. 143: 373–384. doi:10.1039/B917540G.

Analytical tools

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Self-organisation

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Nanostructured materials

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Biomaterials

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Surfactants

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Proteins in nanotechnology

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Applications of secondary structure

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  • The leucine zipper
  • Self-assembled peptide fibrils: sticky end assembly
    • Nature produces blunt-ended assemblies
    • It is possible to design sticky ended assemblies
    • Can then form hydrogels by linking fibres via noncovalent interactions
    • Banwell; et al. (2009). "Rational design and application of responsive α-helical peptide hydrogels". Nature Materials. 8: 596–600. doi:10.1038/nmat2479. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)

Nucleotide and DNA assembly

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Guanosines

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DNA origami

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  • DNA structure is on the nanometre scale, is predictable and programmable, yet tolerates imperfections
  • Many 2D DNA arrays known Holliday junctions and so on
  • Can also make 3D DNA arrays and cages

Functional π-conjugated systems

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Conducting polymers

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Devices and applications

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