Nanoengineering Spikey Surfaces: Investigation of Reversible Organizational Control of Surface-Tethered Polypeptide Brushes
Yuming Huang,
Hyunseok Kim,
Luis Adrián Padilla Salas
et al.
Abstract:Nature serves as an important source of inspiration for the innovation and development of micro-and nanostructures for advanced functional surfaces and substrates. One example used in nature is a spikey surface ranging from micrometer-sized spikes on pollen grains down to the nanometer-scale protein spikes found on viruses. This study explored the realization of such highly textured surfaces via the nanoengineering of self-assembled poly(γbenzyl-L-glutamate) "nanospikes", exploiting solvent-induced chain organ… Show more
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