Artificial membranes on silicon

9 septiembre 2014

Artificial membranes mimicking those found in living organisms have many potential applications ranging from detecting bacterial contaminants in food to toxic pollution in the environment to dangerous diseases in people. Now a group of scientists has developed a way to create these delicate, ultra-thin constructs through a ‘dry’ process, by evaporating two commercial, off-the-shelf chemicals onto silicon surfaces.
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