Interest in well-defined surface architectures has shown a steady increase, particularly among those involved in biological applications where the reactivity of functional groups on the surface is desired to be close to that of the solution phase. Recent research has demonstrated that utilizing the self-assembly process is an attractive and viable choice for the fabrication of two-dimensional nanoscale-controlled architectures. This review highlights representative examples for controlling the spatial placement of reactive functional groups in the optimization of bioactive surfaces. While the selection is not comprehensive, it becomes evident that surface architecture is one of the key components in allowing efficient biomolecular interacti...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are naturally occurring self-organized structures or biologically i...
International audienceIn view of the many potential applications for functional hybrid interfaces, t...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
This article presents design strategies to demonstrate approaches to generate functionalized surface...
The self-assembly of large organic adsorbates on solid surfaces is driven by subtle energy balances ...
Coimmobilization of functional, nanosized assemblies broadens the possibility to engineer dually fun...
In this chapter, we present techniques, based on molecular-scale nanofabrication and selective self-...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold surfaces have been designed, processed, characterized and ...
Among the many parameters that have been explored to exercise control over self-assembly processes, ...
Biocatalytic control of molecular self-assembly provides an effective approach for developing smart ...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are an excellent platform to implement and develop interfacial reac...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
Functionalization of hard or soft surfaces with, for example, ligands, enzymes or proteins, is an ef...
Biebricher A, Paul A, Tinnefeld P, Gölzhäuser A, Sauer M. Controlled three-dimensional immobilizatio...
Surface topographical features on biomaterials, both at the submicrometre and nanometre scales, are ...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are naturally occurring self-organized structures or biologically i...
International audienceIn view of the many potential applications for functional hybrid interfaces, t...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
This article presents design strategies to demonstrate approaches to generate functionalized surface...
The self-assembly of large organic adsorbates on solid surfaces is driven by subtle energy balances ...
Coimmobilization of functional, nanosized assemblies broadens the possibility to engineer dually fun...
In this chapter, we present techniques, based on molecular-scale nanofabrication and selective self-...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on gold surfaces have been designed, processed, characterized and ...
Among the many parameters that have been explored to exercise control over self-assembly processes, ...
Biocatalytic control of molecular self-assembly provides an effective approach for developing smart ...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are an excellent platform to implement and develop interfacial reac...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
Functionalization of hard or soft surfaces with, for example, ligands, enzymes or proteins, is an ef...
Biebricher A, Paul A, Tinnefeld P, Gölzhäuser A, Sauer M. Controlled three-dimensional immobilizatio...
Surface topographical features on biomaterials, both at the submicrometre and nanometre scales, are ...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are naturally occurring self-organized structures or biologically i...
International audienceIn view of the many potential applications for functional hybrid interfaces, t...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...