2001
DOI: 10.1002/1521-3773(20010105)40:1<172::aid-anie172>3.3.co;2-7
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Patterning Solid-Supported Lipid Bilayer Membranes by Lithographic Polymerization of a Diacetylene Lipid

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“…Polydiacetylenes are nonfluorescent in the ''blue phase'' and fluorescent in the ''red phase''. [133][134][135] Recently, Kim and coworkers reported a new strategy for constructing patterned color and fluorescence images that takes advantage of these properties of polymer films comprised of polydiacetylene supramolecular systems. [136] The diacetylene monomer and the procedures used for the generation of both color and fluorescence patterns in the polymer film are shown in Figure 14 and 15.…”
Section: Photoinduced Formation Of Fluorescent Conjugated Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polydiacetylenes are nonfluorescent in the ''blue phase'' and fluorescent in the ''red phase''. [133][134][135] Recently, Kim and coworkers reported a new strategy for constructing patterned color and fluorescence images that takes advantage of these properties of polymer films comprised of polydiacetylene supramolecular systems. [136] The diacetylene monomer and the procedures used for the generation of both color and fluorescence patterns in the polymer film are shown in Figure 14 and 15.…”
Section: Photoinduced Formation Of Fluorescent Conjugated Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 The polymeric bilayer was lithographically generated from a diacetylene phospholipid by UV illumination. 18 The density of polymeric bilayer domains could be locally modulated by applying varied UV doses and removing non-reacted monomers with a detergent solution ( Fig. 1(A)).…”
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“…Furthermore, by incorporating ligands with the capability of specific recognition, PDA based bioassay systems can be utilized for highly selective biomolecule detection [14]. Until now, most PDA based bio-sensors were prepared in the form of free floating vesicles or were immobilized on planar solid substrates [15][16][17][18].…”
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confidence: 99%