In this paper, we show that carboxylic acid-functionalized molecules can be patterned by photochemical microcontact printing on tetrazole-terminated self-assembled monolayers. Upon irradiation, tetrazoles eliminate nitrogen to form highly reactive nitrile imines, which can be ligated with several different nucleophiles, carboxylic acids being the most reactive. As a proof of concept, we immobilized trifluoroacetic acid to monitor the reaction with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Moreover, we also immobilized peptides and fabricated carbohydrate−lectin as well as biotin−streptavidin microarrays using this method. Surface-patterning was demonstrated by fluorescence microscopy and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometr
The sustainable origin and highly promising mechanical and functional properties of cellulose nanofi...
Functional cellulose substrates with tetrazole moieties are generated to serve as universal platform...
This work pioneers the design of visible (415 nm) and UV-B light (300 nm) reactive nanoparticles via...
In this paper, we show that carboxylic acid-functionalized molecules can be patterned by photochemic...
We exploit λ-orthogonal photoligation of nitrile imine-mediated tetrazole-ene cycloaddition (NITEC) ...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
The nitrile imine-mediated tetrazole-ene cycloaddition reaction (NITEC) is introduced as a powerful ...
Surface functionalization is important for modern science, technology as well as human¡¯s daily life...
This Communication describes a bioconjugation method for the generation of enzyme microarrays on sur...
Within this thesis, covalent coupling strategies, namely light induced Diels Alder cycloaddition and...
The development and application of novel light-induced approaches for the design of precisely modifi...
Thiol-based chemistry provides a mild and versatile tool for surface functionalization. In the prese...
A mild, fast and flexible method for photoimmobilization of biomolecules based on the light-initiate...
ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATION Controlling Surface Chemistry on the Microscopic and Nanoscopic Scale throu...
The precise design of bioactive surfaces, essential for the advancement of many biomedical applicati...
The sustainable origin and highly promising mechanical and functional properties of cellulose nanofi...
Functional cellulose substrates with tetrazole moieties are generated to serve as universal platform...
This work pioneers the design of visible (415 nm) and UV-B light (300 nm) reactive nanoparticles via...
In this paper, we show that carboxylic acid-functionalized molecules can be patterned by photochemic...
We exploit λ-orthogonal photoligation of nitrile imine-mediated tetrazole-ene cycloaddition (NITEC) ...
Exploiting the functional diversity of proteins for fundamental research and biotechnological applic...
The nitrile imine-mediated tetrazole-ene cycloaddition reaction (NITEC) is introduced as a powerful ...
Surface functionalization is important for modern science, technology as well as human¡¯s daily life...
This Communication describes a bioconjugation method for the generation of enzyme microarrays on sur...
Within this thesis, covalent coupling strategies, namely light induced Diels Alder cycloaddition and...
The development and application of novel light-induced approaches for the design of precisely modifi...
Thiol-based chemistry provides a mild and versatile tool for surface functionalization. In the prese...
A mild, fast and flexible method for photoimmobilization of biomolecules based on the light-initiate...
ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATION Controlling Surface Chemistry on the Microscopic and Nanoscopic Scale throu...
The precise design of bioactive surfaces, essential for the advancement of many biomedical applicati...
The sustainable origin and highly promising mechanical and functional properties of cellulose nanofi...
Functional cellulose substrates with tetrazole moieties are generated to serve as universal platform...
This work pioneers the design of visible (415 nm) and UV-B light (300 nm) reactive nanoparticles via...