BRUNETTI VERÓNICA
Artículos
Título:
Attachment of an aromatic dendritic macromolecule to gold surfaces
Autor/es:
JULIETA I. PAEZ; PABLO FROIMOWICS; ANA B. BARUZZI; MIRIAM C. STRUMIA; VERONICA BRUNETTI
Revista:
ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2008 vol. 10 p. 541 - 541
ISSN:
1388-2481
Resumen:
p class="MsoNormal" style="TEXT-INDENT: 36pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 200%; TEXT-ALIGN: justify">Surface immobilization of dendrons and dendrimers presents an exciting opportunity for creating a wide variety of functionalized polymeric architectures suitable for the immobilization of biomolecules and drugs delivery. Dendritic molecules contain multifunctional groups that can be efficiently modified to control the properties of the resulting polymers. We are developing strategies to generate a highly functionalized surface using multifunctional and rigid dendrons immobilized onto different substrates. In the present work, we have employed electrochemical methods as well as Scanning Probe Microscopy to explore the immobilization of a dendritic macromolecule (3,5-Bis (3,5-dinitrobenzoylamino) benzoic acid) or (D-NO2) onto gold electrodes. D-NO2 adsorbs onto gold electrode surfaces spontaneously by dipping the metal surface