Photochemical Microcontact Printing by Thiol-Ene and Thiol-Yne Click Chemistry.

Wendeln C., Rinnen S., Schulz C., Arlinghaus H.F., Ravoo B.J.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This article describes the microstructured immobilization of functional thiols on alkene- and alkyne-terminated self-assembled monolayers on silicon oxide substrates by photochemical microcontact printing. A photochemical thiol-ene or thiol-yne "click" reaction was locally induced in the area of contact between stamp and substrate by irradiation with UV light (365 nm). The immobilization reaction by photochemical microcontact printing was verified by contact angle measurements, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. The reaction rate of photochemical microcontact printing by thiol-ene chemistry was studied using time dependent contact angle measurements. The selective binding of lectins to galactoside microarrays prepared by photochemical microcontact printing was also demonstrated. It was found that photochemical microcontact printing results in a high surface coverage of functional thiols within 30 s of printing even for dilute (mM) ink solutions.

Details about the publication

JournalLangmuir
Volume26
Issue20
Page range15966-15971
StatusPublished
Release year2010 (21/09/2010)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1021/la102966j
KeywordsSURFACE MODIFICATION; PROTEINS; MICROSPHERES; RECOGNITION; MICROARRAYS; POLYMER

Authors from the University of Münster

Arlinghaus, Heinrich
Workgroup Mass Spectrometry and Surface Science (Prof. Arlinghaus)
Ravoo, Bart Jan
Professur für Synthese Nanoskaliger Systeme (Prof. Ravoo)
Rinnen, Stefan
Workgroup Ultrafast Dynamics on Interfaces Experiment (Prof. Zacharias)
Schulz, Christian
Organic Chemistry Institute
Wendeln, Christian
Organic Chemistry Institute