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The surface attachment of a porphyrin dye to nanocrystalline GaOOH was performed using two routes of solution‐based functionalization. The first method of functionalization utilized an in situ incorporation of dissolved porphyrin salt in solution during the microwave synthesis step. Additionally, synthesized GaOOH nanorods were mixed in porphyrin solution after the microwave process to make an ex situ...
Gallium phosphide (GaP) surfaces were functionalized with two different molecules that contain an azide moiety at their terminus. Compound 4‐azidophenacyl bromide (4AB) is an aryl azide with a bromine group at its opposite terminus that provides easy identification of the molecule's presence on the surface with x‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). O‐(2‐aminoethyl)‐O′‐(2‐azidoethyl)pentaethylene...
Commercially available vitreoretinal surgical forceps were modified with layer‐by‐layer (LbL) films designed to render them the ability to specifically adhere human the inner limiting membrane. Surgical forceps with two different geometries were etched, polished, and silanized before deposition of the films composed of poly (allylamine hydrochloride), poly (styrene sulfonate), and cationic gold nanoparticles...
There has been extensive interest in the micro and nanoscale manipulation of various substrates in the past few decades. One promising technique is dip‐pen nanolithography which has shown the capability to pattern substrates of all forms including, tissue‐derived substrates. Patterning of tissue‐derived substrates is of particular interest, as it would facilitate studies into controlling cell morphology...
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