
ChemPhysChem, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown
Опубликована: Окт. 30, 2024
Abstract DNA nanotechnology has emerged as a groundbreaking field, using scaffold to create nanostructures with customizable properties. These hold potential across various domains, from biomedicine studying ionizing radiation‐matter interactions at the nanoscale. This review explores how types of radiation, covering spectrum electrons and photons sub‐excitation energies ion beams high‐linear energy transfer influence structural integrity origami nanostructures. We discuss both direct effects those mediated by secondary species like low‐energy (LEEs) reactive oxygen (ROS). Further we possibilities for applying radiation in modulating controlling changes. Based on experimental insights, identify current challenges characterizing responses outline further areas investigation. not only clarifies complex dynamics between but also suggests new strategies designing optimized applications exposed qualities their resulting byproducts.
Язык: Английский