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DNA-assisted assembly of cationic gold nanoparticles: Monte Carlo simulation.

Ambroise de IzarraYun Hee JangYves Lansac
Published in: Soft matter (2021)
DNA-assisted assembly of ligand-stabilized gold nanoparticles is studied using Monte Carlo simulations with coarse-grained models for DNA and AuNP. Their interaction in a periodic simulation box is described by a combination of electrostatic and pairwise hard core potentials. We first probe the self-assembly of AuNPs resulting in an ordered distribution on a single fixed DNA strand. Subsequently, the effective force calculated between a pair of parallel DNA in the presence of AuNPs shows the attraction between them at short distance associated to a stable equilibrium position. Finally, the osmotic pressure calculated in a compact DNA-AuNP lattice with various amounts of monovalent salt ions shows that an increasing amount of salt prevents aggregate formation.
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