1. The use of tobacco mosaic virus and cowpea mosaic virus for the production of novel metal nanomaterials.
- Author
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Love AJ, Makarov V, Yaminsky I, Kalinina NO, and Taliansky ME
- Subjects
- Comovirus genetics, Comovirus metabolism, Defective Viruses genetics, Defective Viruses metabolism, Nanotechnology methods, Tobacco Mosaic Virus genetics, Tobacco Mosaic Virus metabolism, Comovirus chemistry, Defective Viruses chemistry, Nanostructures chemistry, Nanotechnology instrumentation, Tobacco Mosaic Virus chemistry
- Abstract
Due to the nanoscale size and the strictly controlled and consistent morphologies of viruses, there has been a recent interest in utilizing them in nanotechnology. The structure, surface chemistries and physical properties of many viruses have been well elucidated, which have allowed identification of regions of their capsids which can be modified either chemically or genetically for nanotechnological uses. In this review we focus on the use of such modifications for the functionalization and production of viruses and empty viral capsids that can be readily decorated with metals in a highly tuned manner. In particular, we discuss the use of two plant viruses (Cowpea mosaic virus and Tobacco mosaic virus) which have been extensively used for production of novel metal nanoparticles (<100nm), composites and building blocks for 2D and 3D materials, and illustrate their applications., (© 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2014
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