In 1996, he introduced the concept of using
nanoparticles as atoms and synthetic DNA — the blueprint of life — as a chemically programmable bond to make designer materials based upon the ability of the particles to recognize one another through sequences immobilized on their surfaces.
Not exact matches
They synthesized small quantities of realistic catalysts, such
as platinum - copper single
atom alloy
nanoparticles supported on an alumina substrate, and then tested them under industrial pressure and temperatures.
The researchers then used the three - dimensional coordinates of the
atoms as inputs into quantum mechanics calculations to determine the magnetic properties of the iron - platinum
nanoparticle.