DNA-Based Nanofabrication: Pathway to Applications in Surface Engineering

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Liwei HuiHaitao Liu

Abstract

This Concept provides an overview of recent developments of DNA-based nanofabrication and discusses its potential applications in the area of surface engineering. The first part of the paper discusses the strength and limitations of existing DNA-based nanofabrication methods. The second part highlights several examples of surface engineering applications involving nano- and microscale surface textures. It finishes with a discussion of the opportunities and remaining challenges of applying DNA-based nanofabrication in surface engineering applications.

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