New method for attachment of biomolecules to porous silicon†
Abstract
Biomolecules have been attached to porous silicon by a new linking method that forms a direct Si–C bond on the surface and retains the photoluminescence of the porous silicon.
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University of California, P. O. Box 808, L-092, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA
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b Lockheed Martin Corporation, Sandia National Laboratory, P. O. Box 969, MS-9951, Livermore, CA, USA
Biomolecules have been attached to porous silicon by a new linking method that forms a direct Si–C bond on the surface and retains the photoluminescence of the porous silicon.
B. R. Hart, S. E. Létant, S. R. Kane, M. Z. Hadi, S. J. Shields and J. G. Reynolds, Chem. Commun., 2003, 322 DOI: 10.1039/B209453C
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