Séminaire exceptionnel du LPTMS : Francesco Sciortino (Uni Roma La Sapienza)
Patchy DNA-made nanoparticles

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février 2020
- jeudi 06 11h00 - 12h30
DNA oligomers can nowadays be assembled to produce a large variety of nanometric constructs, via a cascade of self-assembly processes, each one guided by the length of complementary sequences of distinct DNA strands. In the lecture I will show that it is possible to build bulk quantities of DNA-made nanoparticles that closely match idealized colloids, transferring modern in-paper and in-silico intuitions into experimental realizations. I will show how unconventional collective behaviors, recently explored theoretically and numerically, can indeed be reproduced in the lab. Specifically I will discuss:
1. how to exploit limited valence interactions to suppress phase separation, enhancing the stability of the equilibrium gel phase;
2. how to exploit competing interactions to generate a material that is fluid both at high and at low temperatures and a solid-like disordered open network structure in between and
3. how to exploit bond-swap dynamics to create an all-DNA vitrimer.
Type d'événement Conférence / séminaire / webinaire - conference / seminar / webinar
Thématique Recherche - Research
Public Réservé à certains publics