Wednesday, 29. July 2009, 08:31:30
components, nanofibers, DNA, electronics
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By adding fluorescent dyes to DNA and then spinning the DNA strands into nanofibers, researchers at the University of Connecticut have made a new material that emits bright white light. The material absorbs energy from ultraviolet light and gives off different colors of light--from blue to orange to white--depending on the proportions of dye it contains.
The researchers, led by chemistry professor Gregory Sotzing, create white-light-emitting devices by coating ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with the material. They are even able to fine-tune the white color tone to make it warm or cold, as they report in a paper published online in the journal Angewandte Chemie.
The new material could be used to make a novel type of organic light bulb. The light emitters should also be longer-lasting because DNA is a very strong polymer, Sotzing says.
Source:
http://www.technologyreview.com/energy/23042/
Monday, 21. July 2008, 08:28:20
DNA, nanotechnology, electronics
Chemists claim to have created the world's first DNA molecule made almost entirely of artificial parts.
The finding could lead to improvements in gene therapy, futuristic nano-sized computers, and other high-tech advances, the Japanese researchers say.
DNA, popularly illustrated as a double helix, holds the blueprints of life and controls what every living organism becomes and how it functions.
Scientists have tried for years to develop artificial versions of DNA in order to take advantage of its amazing information storage capabilities. Already, DNA has been harnessed to create simple electronic circuits.
Source:http://www.livescience.com/technology/080705-artificial-dna.html