Nanoscale 2010-04-01

Asymmetric printing of molecules and zeolites on self assembled monolayers.

Nermin Seda Kehr, Andreas Schäfer, Bart Jan Ravoo, Luisa De Cola

Index: Nanoscale 2(4) , 601-5, (2010)

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Abstract

Microcontact printing (mCP) is used to immobilize dyes and peptides asymmetrically, by a "peptide coupling" reaction, on monolayers of zeolite L crystals in the contact area between the stamp and the surface of the monolayer. Chemically patterned surfaces of monolayers of zeolite L crystals are obtained by using patterned stamps with different ink solutions. Additional printing of functionalized nano-objects on SAMs of zeolite L crystals is demonstrated.


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