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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2001
William Ford, Stuttgart, DE;
Jurina Wessels, Fellbach, DE;
Oliver Harnack, Stuttgart, DE;
Akio Yasuda, Stuttgart, DE;
William Ford, Stuttgart, DE;
Jurina Wessels, Fellbach, DE;
Oliver Harnack, Stuttgart, DE;
Akio Yasuda, Stuttgart, DE;
Sony Deutschland GmbH, Cologne, DE;
Abstract
The present invention provides an improved process for the direct and selective metallization of nucleic acids via metal nanoparticles produced in-situ in which a nucleic acid specific metal complex is reacted with a nucleic acid to produce a metal complex-nucleic acid conjugate, non-conjugated metal complex and/or non-conjugated by-products are removed, and the metal complex-nucleic acid conjugate is reacted with a reducing agent to produce a metal nanoparticle-nucleic acid composite. The metal nanoparticle-nucleic acid composites may be used, e. g., in the formation of nanowires, for electronic networks and circuits allowing a high density arrangement.