Preparation and Characterization of Conductive and Photoluminescent DNA-Templated Polyindole Nanowires

Polyindole (PIn) nanowires were formed on a λ-DNA template by chemical oxidation of indole using aqueous FeCl3. The resulting nanowires are smooth, regular, conductive and had diameters in the range of 5−30 nm. These features allow them to be aligned by molecular combing and studied by scanned condu...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2010-04, Vol.4 (4), p.2149-2159
Hauptverfasser: Hassanien, Reda, Al-Hinai, Mariam, Farha Al-Said, Said A, Little, Ross, Šiller, Lidija, Wright, Nicholas G, Houlton, Andrew, Horrocks, Benjamin R
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Zusammenfassung:Polyindole (PIn) nanowires were formed on a λ-DNA template by chemical oxidation of indole using aqueous FeCl3. The resulting nanowires are smooth, regular, conductive and had diameters in the range of 5−30 nm. These features allow them to be aligned by molecular combing and studied by scanned conductance microscopy, conductive AFM, and two-terminal I−V measurements. Using this combination of measurements, we find that the conductivity of PIn/DNA nanowires is between 2.5 and 40 S cm−1 at room temperature, which is substantially greater than that in previous reports on the bulk polyindole conductivity (typically 10−2−10−1 S cm−1). The conductance at zero bias shows an Arrhenius-type of dependence on temperature over the range of 233 to 373 K, and the values observed upon heating and cooling are repeatable within 5%; this behavior is consistent with a hopping mechanism of conductivity.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/nn9014533