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Regeneration of Enzymatic Layer on Layer-By-Layer Assembled Biosensor Interfaces

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2014
Previously, we reported an approach employing layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly of bio-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) on glassy carbon electrode for electrochemical detection of pesticides. In this study, to have a better understanding of self-assembled layers, surface morphology and element composition were characterized with Atomic ...
Yuanyuan Zhang   +2 more
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Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly of Graphene Nanoplatelets

Langmuir, 2009
In this report, graphene nanoplatelets were self-assembled through the layer-by-layer (LBL) method. The graphene surface was modified with poly(acrylic acid) and poly(acryl amide) by covalent bonding, which introduced negative and positive charge on the surface of graphene, respectively.
Jianfeng, Shen   +5 more
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Silica Nanoparticle Layer-by-Layer Assembly on Gold

Langmuir, 2009
Layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly of silica nanoparticles is investigated as a means of controlling the surface wetting properties of gold electroplated onto 316 L stainless-steel substrates while maintaining a low electrical surface contact resistance. The strong polyelectrolyte acrylamide/beta-methacryl-oxyethyl-trimethyl-ammonium copolymer is used as ...
Feng, Wang   +4 more
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Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Biomacromolecules

2016
The ability to construct thin films with controlled thickness on almost any type of surface is of great interestin many research fields.
Eva Blomberg, Maria Lundin
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Layer-by-Layer Templated Assembly of Silica at the Nanoscale

Langmuir, 2013
Bioinspired bottom-up assembly and layer-by-layer (LbL) construction of inorganic materials from lithographically defined organic templates enables the fabrication of nanostructured systems under mild temperature and pH conditions. Such processes open the door to low-impact manufacturing and facile recycling of hybrid materials for energy, biology, and
Juan Pablo, Hinestrosa   +5 more
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Layer by layer assembly of antibacterial inclusion complexes

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 2016
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to create a textile material which shows antibacterial activity with resistance to environmental conditions by using volatile active agent inclusion complex and self-assembly method. Design/methodology/approach – An inclusion
Sariisik, Merih   +4 more
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Layer‐by‐Layer‐Assembled Healable Antifouling Films

Advanced Materials, 2015
Healable antifouling films are fabricated by the exponential layer-by-layer assembly of PEGylated branched poly(ethylenimine) and hyaluronic acid followed by post-crosslinking. The antifouling function originates from the grafted PEG and the extremely soft nature of the films.
Dongdong, Chen   +7 more
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Synthesis of LDH Nanosheets and their Layer-by-Layer Assembly

Recent Patents on Nanotechnology, 2012
Layered double hydroxides, a rare family of anion-exchangeable functional materials with broad application prospects, have received much attention both in academic research reports and technological patents. It was recently discovered that they could be exfoliated into unilamellar nanosheets in different solvents.
Renzhi, Ma, Takayoshi, Sasaki
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Hierarchically Assembled Nanofibers Created by a Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2016
We report the hierarchically assembled nanofibers created by LbL self-assembly depending on the PSS-PAA fraction in the blend solutions and pH during bulid-up of the PAH/(PSS-PAA) multilayer films. The multilayer [(PEI/blend)/(PAH/blend)4] films with ρPAA (PSS-PAA fraction in the blend solutions) = 0.0 in the blend solution exhibited surface ...
Tae-hwan, Han   +6 more
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Vesicle-Templated Layer-by-Layer Assembly for the Production of Nanocapsules

Langmuir, 2010
Hollow structures on the submicrometer scale (nm) are obtained with the assembly of polyelectrolytes according to the layer-by-layer (LbL) technique. Following the LbL procedure, polymers alginate and chitosan were alternatively adsorbed on a vesicular template made of didodecyldimethylammonium bromide (DDAB).
CUOMO, Francesca   +3 more
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