Langmuir 2009-01-20

Phototocatalytic lithography of poly(propylene sulfide) block copolymers: toward high-throughput nanolithography for biomolecular arraying applications.

Jane P Bearinger, Gary Stone, Amy L Hiddessen, Lawrence C Dugan, Ligang Wu, Philip Hailey, James W Conway, Tobias Kuenzler, Lydia Feller, Simona Cerritelli, Jeffrey A Hubbell

Index: Langmuir 25 , 1238-44, (2009)

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Abstract

Photocatalytic lithography (PCL) is an inexpensive, fast, and robust method of oxidizing surface chemical moieties to produce patterned substrates. This technique has utility in basic biological research as well as various biochip applications. We report on porphyrin-based PCL for patterning poly(propylene sulfide) block copolymer films on gold substrates on the micrometer and submicrometer scales. We confirm chemical patterning with imaging ToF-SIMS and low-voltage SEM. Biomolecular patterning on micrometer and submicrometer scales is demonstrated with proteins, protein-linked beads. and fluorescently labeled proteins.

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