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A functional nanoporous film assembled by cross‐linking M13 bacteriophages using a layer‐by‐layer process is illustrated by P. T. Hammond, A. M. Belcher, and co‐workers on page 3398. Gold nanoparticles can be controllably distributed within the film using genetically engineered bacteriophages that display peptides having an affinity with gold. The resulting network can be used as a scaffold to template...
M13 bacteriophages are assembled via a covalent layer‐by‐layer process to form a highly nanoporous network capable of organizing nanoparticles and acting as a scaffold for templating metal‐oxides. The morphological and optical properties of the film itself are presented as well as its ability to organize and disperse metal nanoparticles.
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