This paper describes the generation of reversible patterns of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold and silicon oxide surfaces via the formation of reversible covalent bonds. The reactions of (patterned) SAMs of 11-amino-1-undecanethiol (11-AUT) with propanal, pentanal, decanal, or terephthaldialdehyde result in dense imine monolayers. The regeneration of these imine monolayers to the 11-AUT monolayer is obtained by hydrolysis at pH 3. The (patterned) monolayers were characterized by Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, contact angle and electrochemical measurements, and atomic force microscopy. Imines can also be formed by microcontact printing of amines on terephthaldialdehyde...
The fabrication of lipid-modified molecular patterns by Chemical Lithography combined with interfaci...
The fabrication of lipid-modified molecular patterns by Chemical Lithography combined with interfaci...
The work in this thesis has been focused on developing surfaces for use in biosensor systems, especi...
This paper describes the generation of reversible patterns of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on go...
Self-assembly is an interesting process both for its biological relevance and because it provides a ...
The self-assembly of molecules into structurally organized monolayers ( S A Ms) uses the flexibility...
Beyer A, Godt A, Amin I, et al. Fully cross-linked and chemically patterned self-assembled monolayer...
Chemically functionalized surfaces find applications in a large variety of research topics. In parti...
The functionalization of surfaces by means of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)represents an active a...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The objective of this project is to devise a simple method that enables the creation of self-assembl...
A new nanopatterning system based on a soft X-ray induced chemical transformation of a nitro-substit...
The fabrication of lipid-modified molecular patterns by Chemical Lithography combined with interfaci...
The fabrication of lipid-modified molecular patterns by Chemical Lithography combined with interfaci...
The work in this thesis has been focused on developing surfaces for use in biosensor systems, especi...
This paper describes the generation of reversible patterns of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on go...
Self-assembly is an interesting process both for its biological relevance and because it provides a ...
The self-assembly of molecules into structurally organized monolayers ( S A Ms) uses the flexibility...
Beyer A, Godt A, Amin I, et al. Fully cross-linked and chemically patterned self-assembled monolayer...
Chemically functionalized surfaces find applications in a large variety of research topics. In parti...
The functionalization of surfaces by means of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs)represents an active a...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The fabrication of multifunctional surface patterns by employing removable metal barrier nanostructu...
The objective of this project is to devise a simple method that enables the creation of self-assembl...
A new nanopatterning system based on a soft X-ray induced chemical transformation of a nitro-substit...
The fabrication of lipid-modified molecular patterns by Chemical Lithography combined with interfaci...
The fabrication of lipid-modified molecular patterns by Chemical Lithography combined with interfaci...
The work in this thesis has been focused on developing surfaces for use in biosensor systems, especi...