Layer Thickness of Hydrophobin Films Leads to Oscillation in Wettability

Volume: 28, Issue: 17, Pages: 6942 - 6949
Published: Apr 18, 2012
Abstract
In nanobiotechnology, the properties of surfaces are often key to sensor applications. If analytes possess a low tolerance or affinity regarding the sensory substrate (surface), then the setup of mediators may be indicated. Hydrophobins enable biocompatible surface functionalization without significant restrictions of the physicochemical substrate properties. Because of the imperfect formation of hydrophobin films, a high variation in surface...
Paper Details
Title
Layer Thickness of Hydrophobin Films Leads to Oscillation in Wettability
Published Date
Apr 18, 2012
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
17
Pages
6942 - 6949
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