A novel UV-initiated surface modification method for the direct functionalization of surface hydroxy groups with thiol-containing molecules (termed "thiol-ol" modification) is described. This method is based on the oxidative conjugation of thiols to hydroxy groups. We demonstrate that different thiol-containing molecules, such as fluorophores, thiol-terminated poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG-SH), and a cysteine-containing peptide, can be attached onto the surface of porous poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate). Direct functionalization of other hydroxy-group-bearing surfaces, fabrication of micropatterns, and double patterning have been also demonstrated using the thiol-ol method
Reactive superhydrophobic surfaces are highly promising for biotechnological, analytical, sensor, or...
In this work we wish to report on the covalent functionalization of polylactide (PLA) surfaces by ph...
A convenient way for the achievement of polymer-based solid materials for specific biomedical applic...
A novel UV-initiated surface modification method for the direct functionalization of surface hydroxy...
This paper proposed a novel and versatile surface modification route by integrating UV light-mediate...
Surface functionalization is important for modern science, technology as well as human¡¯s daily life...
In this work, a postpolymerization surface modification approach is reported that provides pendent t...
Polymers with a poly(ethylene glycol) backbone and mercaptomethyl side chains were synthesized by po...
Thiol groups can undergo a large variety of chemical reactions and are used in solution phase to con...
Thiol-based chemistry provides a mild and versatile tool for surface functionalization. In the prese...
A very facile reaction between photochemically generated <i>o</i>-naphthoquinone methides (<i>o</i>N...
In this work we have developed a simple and robust method to permanently pattern alternating hydroph...
Future advancement of coatings relies on new synthetic building blocks and methods that enable added...
Thiolactone chemistry has garnered significant attention as a powerful post-polymerization modificat...
Thiol-yne click chemistry is demonstrated as a modular platform for rapid and practical fabrication ...
Reactive superhydrophobic surfaces are highly promising for biotechnological, analytical, sensor, or...
In this work we wish to report on the covalent functionalization of polylactide (PLA) surfaces by ph...
A convenient way for the achievement of polymer-based solid materials for specific biomedical applic...
A novel UV-initiated surface modification method for the direct functionalization of surface hydroxy...
This paper proposed a novel and versatile surface modification route by integrating UV light-mediate...
Surface functionalization is important for modern science, technology as well as human¡¯s daily life...
In this work, a postpolymerization surface modification approach is reported that provides pendent t...
Polymers with a poly(ethylene glycol) backbone and mercaptomethyl side chains were synthesized by po...
Thiol groups can undergo a large variety of chemical reactions and are used in solution phase to con...
Thiol-based chemistry provides a mild and versatile tool for surface functionalization. In the prese...
A very facile reaction between photochemically generated <i>o</i>-naphthoquinone methides (<i>o</i>N...
In this work we have developed a simple and robust method to permanently pattern alternating hydroph...
Future advancement of coatings relies on new synthetic building blocks and methods that enable added...
Thiolactone chemistry has garnered significant attention as a powerful post-polymerization modificat...
Thiol-yne click chemistry is demonstrated as a modular platform for rapid and practical fabrication ...
Reactive superhydrophobic surfaces are highly promising for biotechnological, analytical, sensor, or...
In this work we wish to report on the covalent functionalization of polylactide (PLA) surfaces by ph...
A convenient way for the achievement of polymer-based solid materials for specific biomedical applic...