News
Paper "Amphiphilic copolymers for versatile, facile, and in situ tunable surface biofunctionalization" published
The new paper Amphiphilic copolymers for versatile, facile, and in situ tunable surface biofunctionalization by André Ruland, Saskia Schenker, Lucas Schirmer, Jens Friedrichs, Andrea Meinhardt, Véronique B. Schwartz, Nadine Kaiser, Rupert Konradi, William MacDonald, Tina Helmecke, Melissa Sikosana, Juliane Valtin, Dominik Hahn, Lars D. Renner, Carsten Werner and Uwe Freudenberg introduces a set of PEGylated styrene maleic acid(anhydride) copolymers with systematically varied molecular architecture - "anchor polymers" - and demonstrates the potentialities for adsorptive surface bio-functionalization of bulk materials.
The paper was published in Advanced Materials.
13.09.2021