Carbon nanotube binding peptides

Combinatorial chemistry technology: method – library – apparatus – Library – per se – Library containing only organic compounds

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C506S014000, C977S705000, C530S327000, C435S006120

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ABSTRACT:
Peptides have been generated that have binding affinity to carbon nanostructures and particularly carbon nanotubes. Peptides of or the invention are generally about twelve amino acids in length. Methods for generating carbon nanotube binding peptides are also disclosed.

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