The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical applications. This would be the case if the surface functionalization can be induced using light with wavelengths for which standard glass is almost transparent. To this aim, we present the first example of a photochemical modification of hydrogen-terminated glass (H-glass) with terminal alkenes. Both flat glass surfaces and the inside of glass microchannels were modified with a well-defined, covalently attached organic monolayer using a range of wavelengths, including sub-band-gap 302 nm ultraviolet light. A detailed characterization thereof was conducted by measurements of the static water contact angle, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XP...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
International audienceThis work describes how selective patterning of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ar...
International audienceThis work describes how selective patterning of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ar...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical ...
<p>The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemic...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical ...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with functional groups that allow ...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with functional groups that allow ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with bioactive molecules is of eve...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with bioactive molecules is of eve...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
International audienceThis work describes how selective patterning of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ar...
International audienceThis work describes how selective patterning of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ar...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical ...
<p>The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemic...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass allows for myriad biomedical and chemical ...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with functional groups that allow ...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with functional groups that allow ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally functionalize the surface of glass and polymers allows for myriad biomedical ...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with bioactive molecules is of eve...
The ability to locally modify the inside of microfluidic channels with bioactive molecules is of eve...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
The functionalization of optically transparent substrates is of importance, for example, in the fiel...
International audienceThis work describes how selective patterning of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ar...
International audienceThis work describes how selective patterning of hydrophobic and hydrophilic ar...