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for antibacterial materials: a monolayer of a Cu2+ 2,2'-bipyridine complex grafted on a glass surface Piersandro Pallavicini,*a Giacomo Dacarro,b Pietro Grisoli,c Carlo Mangano,a Maddalena Patrini,b Federica Rigoni,d ...
class of heterocycles with wide range of applications in coordination chemistry as ligands , in medicinal chemistry as stable surrogates for carboxylic acids, in catalysis technology, in organometallic ...
means of improving both the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the parent drug. With a wide range of potential ligands and diverse synthetic chemistry , metal complexes represent versatile ...
). In the past few years, several ligands were used at the surface of liposomes to promote a targeted delivery of antimicrobial agents to biofilms. Hydrophobic derivates of mannan, such as cholesteryl mannan ...
on the surface of SIS is the simplest type of surface modification. In order to profoundly change the chemistry of the scaffold, it is usually necessary to have functional groups on the surface of the SIS material ...
, and coordination chemistry of these molecules have fascinated chemists for decades. Studies of such fundamental phenomena guide the use of siderophores and siderophore conjugates in a variety of medicinal ...
nanoparticles that exhibit unique optical properties associated with strong SPR. The scheme illustrated in Fig. 7a presents a strategy for breaking the symmetry of surface chemistry of Au nanoparticles through ...
, such as the surface tension, wettability, modulus, roughness and chemistry . Coating the target surface with anti-fouling materials is the mostly widely adopted approach to achieving anti-fouling properties ...
response to the characteristic properties of the surface they adhere to. Adhesion, whether arising from specific, molecular ligand -receptor or non-specific interactions (Bos, Van der Mei and Busscher 1999 ...
and let to cool down to room temperature in the N2 flow. Carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups were grafted on the THCPSi surfaces by following the method described previously [14,16]. Briefly, THCPSi ...
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