In the new study, the researchers first wrapped
gold nanoparticles inside a positively charged polymer, polyethylenimine.
When mixed in solution, the complementary tethers paired up to «trap» one
gold nanoparticle inside each tetrahedron cage.
Not exact matches
To show that the enzymes were trapped
inside the FMS pores, the team stained the protein - FMS complex with
gold nanoparticles and documented the enzyme - in - pore complex through electron microscopy.
Inside - out disruption of silica /
gold core - shell
nanoparticles by pulsed laser irradiation.