Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates

This thesis focuses on developing a new photocoupling surface, base on polyallyamine (PAAm), to increase the efficiency of the photocoupling agent perfluorophenyl azide (PFPA) in the immobilization of nanoparticles, carbohydrates and graphene. Extensive studies have been carried out in our lab on th...

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Main Author: Yuwen, Jing
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spelling ndltd-pdx.edu-oai-pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu-open_access_etds-14122019-10-20T04:26:40Z Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates Yuwen, Jing This thesis focuses on developing a new photocoupling surface, base on polyallyamine (PAAm), to increase the efficiency of the photocoupling agent perfluorophenyl azide (PFPA) in the immobilization of nanoparticles, carbohydrates and graphene. Extensive studies have been carried out in our lab on the covalent immobilization of polymers and graphene using PFPA-functionalized surfaces. Here we show that PAAm-based PFPA surface can be used to efficiently immobilize not only graphene and polymers but also nanomaterials and small molecules. This was accomplished by first silanizing silicon wafers with PFPA-silane followed by attaching a thin film of PAAm by UV radiation. Treating the PAAm surface with N-hydroxysuccinimide-derivatized PFPA (PFPA-NHS) yielded the PAAm-PFPA surface. The functionalized surfaces were characterized by ellipsometry (layer thickness), contact angle (surface tension), and ATR-FTIR. The PAAm surface was further characterized by determining the density of amino groups on the surface. The PAAm-PFPA surfaces were subsequently used to covalently immobilize polymers, nanomaterials, carbohydrates and graphene by a simple procedure of coating the molecules or materials on the PAAm-PFPA surface followed by UV irradiation. The resulting surfaces were characterized using ellipsometry, AFM, optical microscopy. The attached carbohydrates were further evaluated using lectins, i.e., carbohydrate-binding proteins. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/413 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1412&context=open_access_etds Dissertations and Theses PDXScholar Covalent immobilization Polymer-based photocoupling surface Perfluorophenyl azide Polyallyamine Polymers -- Surfaces Surfaces (Technology) Nanotechnology
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topic Covalent immobilization
Polymer-based photocoupling surface
Perfluorophenyl azide
Polyallyamine
Polymers -- Surfaces
Surfaces (Technology)
Nanotechnology
spellingShingle Covalent immobilization
Polymer-based photocoupling surface
Perfluorophenyl azide
Polyallyamine
Polymers -- Surfaces
Surfaces (Technology)
Nanotechnology
Yuwen, Jing
Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates
description This thesis focuses on developing a new photocoupling surface, base on polyallyamine (PAAm), to increase the efficiency of the photocoupling agent perfluorophenyl azide (PFPA) in the immobilization of nanoparticles, carbohydrates and graphene. Extensive studies have been carried out in our lab on the covalent immobilization of polymers and graphene using PFPA-functionalized surfaces. Here we show that PAAm-based PFPA surface can be used to efficiently immobilize not only graphene and polymers but also nanomaterials and small molecules. This was accomplished by first silanizing silicon wafers with PFPA-silane followed by attaching a thin film of PAAm by UV radiation. Treating the PAAm surface with N-hydroxysuccinimide-derivatized PFPA (PFPA-NHS) yielded the PAAm-PFPA surface. The functionalized surfaces were characterized by ellipsometry (layer thickness), contact angle (surface tension), and ATR-FTIR. The PAAm surface was further characterized by determining the density of amino groups on the surface. The PAAm-PFPA surfaces were subsequently used to covalently immobilize polymers, nanomaterials, carbohydrates and graphene by a simple procedure of coating the molecules or materials on the PAAm-PFPA surface followed by UV irradiation. The resulting surfaces were characterized using ellipsometry, AFM, optical microscopy. The attached carbohydrates were further evaluated using lectins, i.e., carbohydrate-binding proteins.
author Yuwen, Jing
author_facet Yuwen, Jing
author_sort Yuwen, Jing
title Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates
title_short Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates
title_full Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates
title_fullStr Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates
title_full_unstemmed Polymer-Based Photoactive Surface for the Efficient Immobilization of Nanoparticles, Polymers, Graphene and Carbohydrates
title_sort polymer-based photoactive surface for the efficient immobilization of nanoparticles, polymers, graphene and carbohydrates
publisher PDXScholar
publishDate 2011
url https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/413
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