"Chemically modified surfaces" is a monographic series designed to serve as a medium for the publication of new scientific results concerning surface modification by means of chemical reaction. The variety of substrates which may be involved, and an equally extensive variety of modification reactions and methodologies makes this a broad topic crossing many traditional disciplinary lines. This second volume contains the papers presented at the Chemically Modified Surfaces symposium in Colorado where experts from around the world presented papers on such topics as biomaterials, catalysis, surface characterization, and surface modification in electronics.
| ISBN | 2881242219 | | Pages | 681 | | ISBN13 | 9782881242212 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 1118 | | Publisher | Gordon and Breach | | Published in | Amsterdam | | Imprint | Gordon & Breach Science Publishers Ltd | | Series editor | Leyden, D.E. | | Format | Hardback | | Series ISSN | 0884-948 | | Publication date | 01 Mar 1988 | | Series title | Chemically Modified Surfaces S. | | Library of Congress | TA418.7.C4 | | Height (mm) | 234 | | DEWEY | 620.4 | | Width (mm) | 152 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Academic level | Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly |
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Plenary lecture - chemical modification of polymer supports for solid phase peptide synthesis, R.B.Merrifield. Biomaterials: biosensors - concepts and applications, C.R.Lowe; comparison of methods for activating hydroxyl groups for preparing immobilized biomolecules, W.H.Scouten et al; efficient coupling of amino and thiol ligands to solid-phase hydroxyl groups activated by 2-fluoro-1-methylpyridinium salts (FMP), T.T.Ngo; the adsorption of proteins on chemically modified hydrophobic surfaces, S.S.Saavedra, C.H.Lochmuller; spherical cellulose with controlled porosity for biomedical interactions, J.Stamberg et al; reactive microporous composite membranes, L.A.Errede et al; synthesis of DNA on silica surfaces, M.H.Caruthers; immobilizing fluorescently-labelled albumin for use in a fiberoptic bilirubin monitor, W.H.Scouten et al; methods for preparation of immobilized enzyme reactors for use in combination with a solid state chemiluminescence system, G.Gubitz et al; immobilized carbonic anhydrase for carbon dioxide management, G.B.Kitto. Catalysis: wrapping polymers around metal atoms, metal clusters and metal colloids, G.A.Ozin; attachment of organorhodium complexes to metal oxides - chemical and physical characterization, K.Cannon et al; novel chemical pathways at chemically modified electrodes, A.R.Guadalupe et al; synthesis and characterization of silica-round propanesulfonic acid, R.D.Badley and W.T.Ford; chemical modificaton of the gallery surfaces in layered silicate clays (LSC's) for catalytic applications in nucleophilic displacement reactions, A.Kadkhodayan et al. Surface characterization: interactional effects in the chemisorbed layer, J.T.Yates; the surface analysis of plasma-deposited amorphous silicon nitride by surface tension measurements and photoacoustic IR spectroscopy, A.Bordeleau et al; a comparative FTIR-PAS-spectroscopic study of boron-nitrogen compounds in mordenites, J.Philippaerts and E.F.Vansant; characterization of chemically modified silica gels by 29Si - and 13C - NMR spectroscopy, K.Albert et al; proton NMR studies of silica surfaces and modified silica surfaces, C.E.Bronnimann et al; a study of chain motion and configuration in dimethyloctadecylsilane-modified silica surfaces, R.C.Ziegler et al. Surface modification in electronics: chemically modified microelectrode arrays - new kinds of electronic devices, M.S.Wrighton et al; electronically conducting films of poly-trisbipyridene metal complexes, C.M.Elliott; in situ measurements of monolayer mass changes at the solid/liquid interface, D.A.Buttry et al; (part contents).