We evaluate here, using synchrotron X-ray reflectivity, hemoglobin adsorption characteristics on silicon substrates with varying chemical functionalities. Hemoglobin at isoelectronic point and at negative charge is immobilized on functionalized hydrophilic (hydroxyl, carboxylic, amine) and hydrophobic (alkylated) silicon surfaces for the study. As a control, the bare cofactor hemin (containing only the metal and porphyrin with no amino acid residues) is also studied under similar conditions. Ordered layers (grown using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique) are observed to be less affected by the surface chemistry compared to the multilayers formed by physical absorption. Surface chemistry and charge of the proteins are critical in controlling th...
The aim of this thesis was to design and develop a stepwise strategy for fabricating protein resista...
The full control over surface properties is a 'Holy Grail' in material science. A significant step f...
International audienceThe adsorption of proteins on surfaces has been studied for a long time, but t...
We have employed in situ X-ray reflectivity (IXRR) to study the adsorption of a variety of proteins ...
We have employed in situ X-ray reflectivity (IXRR) to study the adsorption of a variety of proteins ...
Protein chip, a powerful high-throughput tool to study protein function, plays a prominent role in t...
A crystalline silicon surface can be made biocompatible and chemically stable by a self-assembled bi...
The large surface area within porous Si (pSi) and its strong room temperature photoluminescence (PL)...
The reliable functioning of biosensors and bioassays is dependent on the robust attachment of active...
In this work, porous silicon (PS) films with varied porosity (68–82%) were formed on the p-type, bor...
Biologically derived macromolecules have drawn great interests for their potentials in biotechnology...
Composition and structure of biorecognition protein layers created on silicon substrates modified wi...
This thesis describes our attempt to develop a versatile bioelectrical platform based on our underst...
Usually hydroxyl groups present on top of oxidized silicon served as binding centers for a silanizat...
The present paper deals with the immobilization of redox mediators and proteins onto protected porou...
The aim of this thesis was to design and develop a stepwise strategy for fabricating protein resista...
The full control over surface properties is a 'Holy Grail' in material science. A significant step f...
International audienceThe adsorption of proteins on surfaces has been studied for a long time, but t...
We have employed in situ X-ray reflectivity (IXRR) to study the adsorption of a variety of proteins ...
We have employed in situ X-ray reflectivity (IXRR) to study the adsorption of a variety of proteins ...
Protein chip, a powerful high-throughput tool to study protein function, plays a prominent role in t...
A crystalline silicon surface can be made biocompatible and chemically stable by a self-assembled bi...
The large surface area within porous Si (pSi) and its strong room temperature photoluminescence (PL)...
The reliable functioning of biosensors and bioassays is dependent on the robust attachment of active...
In this work, porous silicon (PS) films with varied porosity (68–82%) were formed on the p-type, bor...
Biologically derived macromolecules have drawn great interests for their potentials in biotechnology...
Composition and structure of biorecognition protein layers created on silicon substrates modified wi...
This thesis describes our attempt to develop a versatile bioelectrical platform based on our underst...
Usually hydroxyl groups present on top of oxidized silicon served as binding centers for a silanizat...
The present paper deals with the immobilization of redox mediators and proteins onto protected porou...
The aim of this thesis was to design and develop a stepwise strategy for fabricating protein resista...
The full control over surface properties is a 'Holy Grail' in material science. A significant step f...
International audienceThe adsorption of proteins on surfaces has been studied for a long time, but t...