This article presents design strategies to demonstrate approaches to generate functionalized surfaces which have the potential for application in molecular systems; sensing and chemical reactivity applications are exemplified. Some applications are proven, while others are still under active investigation. Adaptation and extension of our strategies will lead to interfacing of different type of surfaces, specific interactions at a molecular level, and possible exchange of signals/cargoes between them. Optimization of the present approaches from each of five research groups within the NCCR will be directed towards expanding the types of functional surfaces and the properties that they exhibit
Augmenting the surface properties of synthetic materials can modulate biomolecular functions. In thi...
Chemoselective reactions are powerful tools for the progression of basic science and biochemical tec...
The main challenge in developing a chemical sensor is the synthesis of recognition coatings, which a...
This article presents design strategies to demonstrate approaches to generate functionalized surface...
Through the magic of "active matter"─matter that converts chemical energy into mechanical work to dr...
The immobilization of electrochemically reactive molecules on different types of conducting and semi...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are an excellent platform to implement and develop interfacial reac...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
This review describes the progress of the development of surface chemical reactions for the modifica...
Emerging from the origins of supramolecular chemistry and the development of selective chemical rece...
International audienceChemical sensing is a strategic field of science and technology ultimately aim...
Design strategies for (bio)chemical systems that are inspired by nature's accomplishments in system ...
Teplyakov, Andrew V.Chen, JunghueiIn recent years, surface and interface reactions have affected dra...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
Augmenting the surface properties of synthetic materials can modulate biomolecular functions. In thi...
Chemoselective reactions are powerful tools for the progression of basic science and biochemical tec...
The main challenge in developing a chemical sensor is the synthesis of recognition coatings, which a...
This article presents design strategies to demonstrate approaches to generate functionalized surface...
Through the magic of "active matter"─matter that converts chemical energy into mechanical work to dr...
The immobilization of electrochemically reactive molecules on different types of conducting and semi...
Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are an excellent platform to implement and develop interfacial reac...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
The success of biosensors critically depends on the ability to interact with the biological environm...
This review describes the progress of the development of surface chemical reactions for the modifica...
Emerging from the origins of supramolecular chemistry and the development of selective chemical rece...
International audienceChemical sensing is a strategic field of science and technology ultimately aim...
Design strategies for (bio)chemical systems that are inspired by nature's accomplishments in system ...
Teplyakov, Andrew V.Chen, JunghueiIn recent years, surface and interface reactions have affected dra...
The use of nucleophilic displacement reactions on bromine-terminated monolayers is presented to crea...
Augmenting the surface properties of synthetic materials can modulate biomolecular functions. In thi...
Chemoselective reactions are powerful tools for the progression of basic science and biochemical tec...
The main challenge in developing a chemical sensor is the synthesis of recognition coatings, which a...