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Modified surface

Zakeeruddin, Shaik  
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Pechy, Peter  
•
Graetzel, Michael  
2010

The present invention relates to modified surfaces. The surfaces comprise an inorganic material on which a phosphinic acid derivative is adsorbed. The phosphinic acid thus turns out to be a new anchoring group useful for surface derivatisation. The invention has many applications for photoelectric conversion devices, batteries, capacitors, electrochromic displays, chemical sensors, biological sensors, light emitting diodes, electrodes, semiconductors, separation membranes, selective adsorbents, adsorbents for HPLC, catalysts, implants, nanoparticles, antiadhesives, and anticorrosion coatings, for example.

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EPO Family ID

40897633

Author(s)
Zakeeruddin, Shaik  
•
Pechy, Peter  
•
Graetzel, Michael  
Note

Alternative title(s) : (de) Modifizierte oberfläche (fr) Surface modifiée

TTO classification

TTO:6.0892

EPFL units
LPI  
AVP-R-TTO  
DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

KR101676892

KR

B1

2016-11-16

US9460861

US

B2

2016-10-04

JP5635585

JP

B2

2014-12-03

US2014311575

US

A1

2014-10-23

US8847065

US

B2

2014-09-30

JP2012520822

JP

A

2012-09-10

EP2409344

EP

A1

2012-01-25

KR20120007510

KR

A

2012-01-20

US2012010411

US

A1

2012-01-12

WO2010106528

WO

A1

2010-09-23

EP2230702

EP

A1

2010-09-22

Available on Infoscience
September 22, 2015
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