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Surface Functionalisation of Alumina Ceramic Foams with Organic Ligands

Comas, Horacio  
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Laporte, Vincent
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Borcard, Françoise  
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2012
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Different anchoring groups have been studied with the aim of covalently binding organic linkers to the surface of alumina ceramic foams. The results suggested that a higher degree of functionalisation was achieved with a pyrogallol derivative - as compared to its catechol analogue - based on the XPS analysis of the ceramic surface. The conjugation of organic ligands to the surface of these alumina materials was corroborated by DNP-MAS-NMR measurements.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/am201638a
Web of Science ID

WOS:000300644500010

Author(s)
Comas, Horacio  
Laporte, Vincent
Borcard, Françoise  
Miéville, Pascal  
Krauss Juillerat, Franziska
Caporini, Marc Anthony
Gonzenbach, Urs
Juillerat-Jeanneret, Lucienne
Gerber-Lemaire, Sandrine  
Date Issued

2012

Published in
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume

4

Start page

573

End page

576

Subjects

Ceramic foam

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functionalisation

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XPS

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DNP-MAS-NMR

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biomaterials

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pyrogallol moiety

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REVIEWED

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January 19, 2012
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