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Uv- And Visible-Light Photopatterning Of Molecular Gradients Using The Thiol–Yne Click Reaction, Mark Mitmoen, Ofer Kedem
Uv- And Visible-Light Photopatterning Of Molecular Gradients Using The Thiol–Yne Click Reaction, Mark Mitmoen, Ofer Kedem
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
The rational design of chemical coatings is used to control surface interactions with small molecules, biomolecules, nanoparticles, and liquids as well as optical and other properties. Specifically, micropatterned surface coatings have been used in a wide variety of applications, including biosensing, cell growth assays, multiplexed biomolecule interaction arrays, and responsive surfaces. Here, a maskless photopatterning process is studied, using the photocatalyzed thiol–yne “click” reaction to create both binary and gradient patterns on thiolated surfaces. Nearly defect-free patterns are produced by first coating glass surfaces with mercaptopropylsilatrane, a silanizing agent that forms smoother self-assembled monolayers than the commonly used 3-mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane. Photopatterning …
Fluorescence Of Supported Phospholipid Bilayers Recorded In A Conventional Horizontal-Beam Spectrofluorometer, Elizaveta A. Kovrigina, Evgeni L. Kovrigin
Fluorescence Of Supported Phospholipid Bilayers Recorded In A Conventional Horizontal-Beam Spectrofluorometer, Elizaveta A. Kovrigina, Evgeni L. Kovrigin
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
Supported phospholipid bilayers are a convenient model of cellular membranes in studies of membrane biophysics and protein-lipid interactions. Traditionally, supported lipid bilayers are formed on a flat surface of a glass slide to be observed through fluorescence microscopes. This paper describes a method to enable fluorescence detection from the supported lipid bilayers using standard horizontal-beam spectrofluorometers instead of the microscopes. In the proposed approach, the supported lipid bilayers are formed on the inner optical surfaces of the standard fluorescence microcell. To enable observation of the bilayer absorbed on the cell wall, the microcell is placed in a standard fluorometer cell …
On Readout Of Vibrational Qubits Using Quantum Beats, Dmytro Shyshlov, Eduardo Berrios, Martin Gruebele, Dmitri Babikov
On Readout Of Vibrational Qubits Using Quantum Beats, Dmytro Shyshlov, Eduardo Berrios, Martin Gruebele, Dmitri Babikov
Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications
Readout of the final states of qubits is a crucial step towards implementing quantum computation in experiment. Although not scalable to large numbers of qubits per molecule, computational studies show that molecular vibrations could provide a significant (factor 2–5 in the literature) increase in the number of qubits compared to two-level systems. In this theoretical work, we explore the process of readout from vibrational qubits in thiophosgene molecule, SCCl2, using quantum beat oscillations. The quantum beats are measured by first exciting the superposition of the qubit-encoding vibrational states to the electronically excited readout state with variable time-delay pulses. …