Self-assembled monolayers of thiolates on metals as a form of nanotechnology
Nanoscience includes the study of objects and systems in which at least one dimension is 1-
100 nm. The objects studied in this range of sizes are larger than atoms and small …
100 nm. The objects studied in this range of sizes are larger than atoms and small …
Coupling electrochemistry with in situ fluorescence (confocal) microscopy
L Bouffier, T Doneux - Current opinion in electrochemistry, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Coupling between electrochemistry and fluorescence microscopy allows
mapping of the electrode reactivity in space and time.•Direct and indirect strategies are …
mapping of the electrode reactivity in space and time.•Direct and indirect strategies are …
First synthesis of free cholesterol− BODIPY conjugates
Z Li, E Mintzer, R Bittman - The Journal of organic chemistry, 2006 - ACS Publications
Analogues of cholesterol (compounds 1 and 2) and coprostanol (compound 3) containing
the BODIPY fluorophore in the aliphatic tail of the free sterol have been synthesized starting …
the BODIPY fluorophore in the aliphatic tail of the free sterol have been synthesized starting …
On the nature of DNA self-assembled monolayers on Au: measuring surface heterogeneity with electrochemical in situ fluorescence microscopy
The creation of gold surfaces modified by single-or double-stranded DNA self-assembled
monolayers (SAMs) is shown to produce heterogeneous surface packing densities through …
monolayers (SAMs) is shown to produce heterogeneous surface packing densities through …
Ligand Exchange on MoS2 Nanosheets: Applications in Array-Based Sensing and Drug Delivery
Two-dimensional MoS2 nanosheets (2D-MoS2) have been widely used in many biological
applications due to their distinctive physicochemical properties. Further, the development of …
applications due to their distinctive physicochemical properties. Further, the development of …
In situ sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy of electrochemical interfaces with surface plasmon resonance
WT Liu, YR Shen - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Electrochemical (EC) reactions are crucial in many applications, yet most EC analytical tools
lack the sensitivity to access molecular-level information of reactants and products. By …
lack the sensitivity to access molecular-level information of reactants and products. By …
Bioinspired ceramic thin film processing: present status and future perspectives
Y Gao, K Koumoto - Crystal Growth & Design, 2005 - ACS Publications
Nature has ingeniously succeeded in producing an impressive variety of inorganic
functional structures with a designed shape and size on specific sites through a biologically …
functional structures with a designed shape and size on specific sites through a biologically …
High resolution grating-assisted surface plasmon resonance fiber optic aptasensor
A surface plasmon resonance biochemical sensor based on a tilted fiber Bragg grating
imprinted in a single mode fiber core is demonstrated. A 30–50 nm thick gold coating on the …
imprinted in a single mode fiber core is demonstrated. A 30–50 nm thick gold coating on the …
Homogeneous, competitive fluorescence quenching immunoassay based on gold nanoparticle/polyelectrolyte coated latex particles
N Kato, F Caruso - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2005 - ACS Publications
This study reports a homogeneous and competitive fluorescence quenching immunoassay
based on gold nanoparticle/polyelectrolyte (AuNP/PE) coated latex particles prepared by the …
based on gold nanoparticle/polyelectrolyte (AuNP/PE) coated latex particles prepared by the …
Facile fabrication of a modular “catch and release” hydrogel interface: Harnessing thiol–disulfide exchange for reversible protein capture and cell attachment
Surfaces engineered to “specifically capture” and “release on demand” analytes ranging
from biomolecules to cells find niche applications in areas such as diagnostics and …
from biomolecules to cells find niche applications in areas such as diagnostics and …