Title of article :
Polymer surface chemistry for biologically active materials
Author/Authors :
Andreas Holla¨nder، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The preparation of polymer surfaces for the immobilisation of biologically active molecules comprises an activation to form
reactive groups and a specific functionalisation starting from these groups. A low-pressure oxygen plasma is an excellent tool for
the activation of the inner surface of a millimetre sized porous polyolefin material. For this functionalisation, a concise set of
reactions and substances can be used to prepare well-defined surfaces with a coupling group (–COOH or –NH2, 16 nmol/g) on a
variable spacer chain. Diamine functionalised polypropylene oxide is suited very well as spacer for the immobilisation of the
fluorescing protein DsRed, which was chosen as a model protein.
The same surface chemistry can also be used to couple a copolymer containing ammonium units and amine units. The
resulting surface shows unique anti-microbial properties.
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Keywords :
Porous material , Surface , Biologically active , immobilisation , diagnostic , DsRed , protein , Polymer
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science