Apr 26, 2016
New artificial protein assembles materials at the nanoscale
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: nanotechnology, particle physics
HANOVER, N.H., April 26 (UPI) — Proteins are the contractors of the nanoscale natural world, assembling and building at the atomic, molecular and cellular levels. Increasingly, materials scientists are working to harness that power.
Recently, researchers at Dartmouth College created protein capable of crafting buckyball molecules. “Buckyball” is a nickname for buckminsterfullerene molecules, a soccer ball-shaped molecule of 60 carbon atoms.
The newly synthesized protein organizes buckyballs into a periodic lattice — a wall of buckyballs.
Continue reading “New artificial protein assembles materials at the nanoscale” »