Abstract

Multicomponent DNA-templated nanoparticle chains with controllable dimension and composition are fabricated by joining nanoparticle (NP)-coated DNA fragments with asymmetric sticky overhangs in a specific pattern. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is used to investigate the proton relaxation properties for two- segmented multicomponent structures. The position, composition, and the pattern of the NP chains has an influence on proton relaxation.

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