COVALENTLY PATTERNED GRAPHENE SURFACES BY A FORCE ACCELERATED CYCLOADDITION REACTION
The present invention relates generally to molecular printing techniques for use in sensors, arrays, and integrated optics and electronics. The invention features described give rise to the ability to immobilize biological probes by force-induced patterning, while still maintaining the conductivity...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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06.08.2015
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Summary: | The present invention relates generally to molecular printing techniques for use in sensors, arrays, and integrated optics and electronics. The invention features described give rise to the ability to immobilize biological probes by force-induced patterning, while still maintaining the conductivity of the graphene substrate. Most particularly, the present invention relates to covalent patterning of graphene surface using a force-accelerated reaction. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US201314417733 |