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Spontaneous Insertion of DNA Oligonucleotides into Carbon Nanotubes
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EngineeringMolecular NanotechnologyMolecular BiologyComputational Nanostructure ModelingMolecular DynamicsDna NanotechnologyDna−cnt InteractionMolecular SimulationSpontaneous InsertionDna ComputingCarbon NanotubesBiophysicsNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyOligonucleotideDna ReplicationNanofluidicsBiomolecular EngineeringNanomaterialsConfined Water HydrodynamicsNatural SciencesMolecular Dynamics Simulations
We report molecular dynamics simulations showing that a DNA molecule could be spontaneously inserted into carbon nanotube (CNT) in a water solute environment. The van der Waals and hydrophobic forces were found to be important for the insertion process, with the former playing a more dominant role in the DNA−CNT interaction. Our study suggests that the encapsulated CNT−DNA molecular complex can be further exploited for applications such as DNA modulated molecular electronics, molecular sensors, electronic DNA sequencing, and nanotechnology of gene delivery systems.
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