tertiary

How is Tertiary Structure Formed?

The formation of tertiary structures in nanotechnology typically involves a series of self-assembly processes. Initially, primary structures (individual nanoparticles or molecules) aggregate to form secondary structures (clusters or chains). These secondary structures further interact and stabilize to form the tertiary structure. The process is highly dependent on environmental conditions such as temperature, pH, and concentration of the nanoparticles.

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