Allylamine-mediated DNA attachment to polycrystalline diamond surface
Allylamine-mediated DNA attachment to polycrystalline diamond surface
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2009-10-19
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Zhuang, H.
Srikanth, Vadali V.S.S.
Jiang, X.
Luo, J.
Ihmels, H.
Aronov, I.
Wenclawiak, B. W.
Adlung, M.
Wickleder, C.
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Allylamine, an unsaturated short carbon chain amine was used to mediate ss-DNA attachment to an H-terminated polycrystalline diamond thin film surface for biosensoric applications. At first, allylamine was photochemically tethered onto the diamond film surface; ss-DNA was then attached via the allylamine linkage. The DNA molecules are then hybridized with the complementary DNA molecules containing fluorescence labels followed by denaturing. Time-of-fight secondary ion mass spectrometry and fluorescence spectroscopy are used to confirm the allylamine bonding and the covalent DNA bonding to the diamond film surface, respectively. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Applied Physics Letters. v.95(14)