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Assembly of Polymers Using Electrostatically Addressable Templates

University of Massachusetts, Lowell
posted on 01/14/2009

The present invention relates to the use of electrostatically addressable templates for the guided nanoscale assembly of polymers and other organic molecules, such as DNA or polyelectrolytes. More specifically, the present invention is directed to the self-assembly of polymers onto the patterned template assisted by an electric field.


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File Number: UML 05-20 

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Joey Mead

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Susu Wong, susu_wong@uml.edu


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