Quadruply Hydrogen Bonding Modules as Highly Selective Nanoscale Adhesive Agents
摘要:
Covalently linking DNA base analogues DAN, DeUG, or UPy to glass slides led to functional surfaces that could be glued together using a functionalized polystyrene displaying the complementary recognition unit. Nonspecific adhesion was minimized with fluorinated alkane (Teflon-like or Scotchgard-like) surfaces.
Quadruply Hydrogen Bonding Modules as Highly Selective Nanoscale Adhesive Agents
作者:Yagang Zhang、Cyrus A. Anderson、Steven C. Zimmerman
DOI:10.1021/ol401035t
日期:2013.7.19
Covalently linking DNA base analogues DAN, DeUG, or UPy to glass slides led to functional surfaces that could be glued together using a functionalized polystyrene displaying the complementary recognition unit. Nonspecific adhesion was minimized with fluorinated alkane (Teflon-like or Scotchgard-like) surfaces.