“…In addition to the papers detailed above, synthetic films were used as the binding matrix in a number of QCM studies to monitor protein adsorption. Examples are glycosylated surfaces on a polyacrylonitrile film (Che et al ., ), azobenzene‐containing polymers (Chen et al ., ), modified poly(styrene) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (D'Sa et al ., ), tropoelastin, fibronectin and collagen coatings on oxidised polystyrene (Holst et al ., ), modified poly(ethylene terephthalate) films (Indest et al ., ), Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) on silica (Lin et al ., ), polyurethane containing poly(propylene glycol) or poly(tetramethylene oxide) (Ma et al ., ), sulfonated polyanilines (Sarauli et al ., ), polysiloxane (Satriano et al ., ), glucose oxidase immobilised on polyaniline‐coated polyester films (Shin et al ., ) and poly(allylamine hydrochloride)/poly(acrylic acid) multilayer membranes (Tsai et al ., ).…”