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Membranes Adopt Guest-Molecules' Properties

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BLACKSBURG, Va., April 2, 2007 -- A block copolymer has been created which forms nanostructured film that can adopt the properties of its "guest" molecules. Virginia Tech researchers announced last year that they had created a nanostructured membrane that incorporates DNA base pairs in order to impart molecular recognition and binding ability to the synthetic material. This year, they said they have shown -- for the first time -- that these new films, membranes and elastomers are compatible with diverse organic and inorganic molecules and will adopt properties of the guest molecules. Chemistry professor Tim...Read full article

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    Published: April 2007
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