Project Details
Electrical and Morphological Characterization of DNA Blockcopolymer Micelles
Applicant
Professor Dr. Andreas Herrmann
Co-Applicants
Dr. Shachar Richter; Professor Dr. Mukhles Sowwan
Subject Area
Preparatory and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Term
from 2006 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 23528683
The aim of the project is to synthesize programmable micellar systems exhibiting a polymeric core and a shell of DNA and to characterize their morphological and electrical properties. The generation of these spherical core-shell nanoparticles is achieved by synthesizing DNA block copolymers composed of an oligonucleotide (ODN) segment and a hydrophobic synthetic polymer block which are connected in a linear fashion. The electronic properties of the synthetic polymer will be chosen to be an insulator, a p- or n-type semiconductor, or a conductor. Due to the amphiphilicity of the biologically organic hybrid materials, phase separation takes place, and spherical micelles with a corona of DNA and a core containing the hydrophobic polymer fragment are formed. Atomic force microscopy and conducting atomic force microscopy will be used to correlate the structure with the electrical properties of single bioorganic nanoparticles. Three- and four-electrode device configurations will be constructed in order to measure the electrical properties of these bioorganic nanoparticles from cryogenic to ambient temperatures. The devices will be designed in a nanogap configuration in order to trap a single particle or arrays of particles. The assembly of the bioorganic nanoparticles will be controlled by the self recognition properties of the DNA shell. After understanding the nature of conductivity of these particles their ability for DNA detection will be examined.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Israel, Palestine
Major Instrumentation
Atomic force microscope
Instrumentation Group
5091 Rasterkraft-Mikroskope