Interaction of Tryptophan Single Amino Acid Derived Nanotubes with Copper Nanoparticles Study Through Microscopic Tool
The study of interaction of self-assembled tryptophan (Try) single amino acid derived nanotubes (BTTryNTs) with copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) has been carried through microscopic tool. The characterization techniques: AFM, HR-SEM, HR-TEM, and XRD are used to understand the nature of
synthesized BTTryNTs. Identification of possible interactions and surface morphological changes of Cu@BTTryNTs is studied using the above characterization methods. Microscopic tool is an inevitable application for the understanding of wide areas of science and biotechnologies, including chemical
analysis, molecular dynamics, and drug delivery system.
Keywords: AFM; BTTRYNTS; CU NPS; MICROSCOPIC TOOL; TRYPTOPHAN AMINO ACID
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 March 2018
- Journal of Advanced Microscopy Research (JAMR) provides a forum for rapid dissemination of important developments in high-resolution microscopy techniques to image, characterize and analyze man-made and natural samples; to study physicochemical phenomena such as abrasion, adhesion, corrosion and friction; to perform micro and nanofabrication, lithography, patterning, micro and nanomanipulation; theory and modeling, as well as their applications in all areas of science, engineering, and medicine.
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