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Photochemical synthesis of electrically conductive CdS nanowires on DNA scaffolds

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Electrically conductive CdS nanowires are fabricated via a photochemical synthesis route using DNA as a scaffold. The nanowires are found to be several micrometers long and are either 40 - 50 mn in diameter or 70 - 80 in diameter when synthesized using solution-suspended or immobilized DNA, respectively. Various characterization methods showed that the wires consist of one continuous phase and exhibit Ohmic behavior similar to electrodes. The one-step process described herein does not perturb the conformation of the DNA chain and may be extended to the synthesis of other semiconducting composite nanoparticles.

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