<div><p>Biofouling is a universal problem in various applications ranging from water purification to implantable biomedical devices. Recent advances in surface modification have created a rich library of antifouling surface chemistries, many of which can be categorized into one of the two groups: hydrophilic surfaces or amphiphilic surfaces. We report the straightforward preparation of antifouling thin film coatings in both categories via initiated chemical vapor deposition. A molecular force spectroscopy-based method is demonstrated as a rapid and quantitative assessment tool for comparing the differences in antifouling characteristics. The fouling propensity of single molecules, as opposed to bulk protein solution or bacterial culture, is...
In this work, the adhesion properties in relation to the pH of the bacteria E. coli was studied by u...
AbstractSurface resistance to nonspecific protein adsorption, cell/bacterial adhesion, and biofilm f...
Fouling refers to the undesirable attachment of organic molecules and microorganisms to submerged su...
Undesired bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on wetted surfaces leads to significant economic ...
Biofouling is a long-standing issue with tremendous economic and environmental impact. Current scien...
Biofouling, the accumulation of biomolecules and organisms to surfaces underwater, is a major proble...
Hydrophilic surface chemistries can strongly bind water to produce surfaces that are highly resistan...
Hydrophilic surface chemistries can strongly bind water to produce surfaces that are highly resistan...
This thesis research applied a second-order nonlinear optical spectroscopic technique with a submono...
The protein repellency and biofouling resistance of zwitterionic poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate)(pSB...
Understanding how surface physicochemical properties influence the settlement and adhesion of marine...
The overall purpose of the research in this thesis was to investigate the interfacial conformational...
<div><p>The effects of functional groups and structures at the surface of biomaterials on protein ad...
For many applications, it is essential to be able to control the interface between devices and the b...
Correlations between intermolecular forces and ultrafiltration measurements for a thin polysulfone f...
In this work, the adhesion properties in relation to the pH of the bacteria E. coli was studied by u...
AbstractSurface resistance to nonspecific protein adsorption, cell/bacterial adhesion, and biofilm f...
Fouling refers to the undesirable attachment of organic molecules and microorganisms to submerged su...
Undesired bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation on wetted surfaces leads to significant economic ...
Biofouling is a long-standing issue with tremendous economic and environmental impact. Current scien...
Biofouling, the accumulation of biomolecules and organisms to surfaces underwater, is a major proble...
Hydrophilic surface chemistries can strongly bind water to produce surfaces that are highly resistan...
Hydrophilic surface chemistries can strongly bind water to produce surfaces that are highly resistan...
This thesis research applied a second-order nonlinear optical spectroscopic technique with a submono...
The protein repellency and biofouling resistance of zwitterionic poly(sulfobetaine methacrylate)(pSB...
Understanding how surface physicochemical properties influence the settlement and adhesion of marine...
The overall purpose of the research in this thesis was to investigate the interfacial conformational...
<div><p>The effects of functional groups and structures at the surface of biomaterials on protein ad...
For many applications, it is essential to be able to control the interface between devices and the b...
Correlations between intermolecular forces and ultrafiltration measurements for a thin polysulfone f...
In this work, the adhesion properties in relation to the pH of the bacteria E. coli was studied by u...
AbstractSurface resistance to nonspecific protein adsorption, cell/bacterial adhesion, and biofilm f...
Fouling refers to the undesirable attachment of organic molecules and microorganisms to submerged su...