Self-Assembly of Nanoparticle Amphiphiles with Adaptive Surface Chemistry

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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zheng Tian

Many long-known but never-quantified properties in chapters of general chemistry have for the first time been quantitatively compared and consistently unified, using the newly introduced geometro-wave (GW) potential of particles (i.e. atoms, molecules, clusters, ions, and nanoparticles). Th GW Potential has helped update the electrochemistry, Lewis acid-base chemistry, redox chemistry, self-assembly, surface chemistry, catalysis, and inter-nanoparticle bonding.


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We are exploring the requirements for enzyme-catalyzed reactions on small molecules tethered to the surfaces of organic monolayers. Despite considerable effort toward understanding enzymatic processes in solution1, the chemistry of enzymes at interfaces has not been studied. Increasingly sophisticated methods of surface modification, including self-assembly2 and photolithographic3 techniques, raise intriguing prospects for enzymatic surface chemistry. This paper describes our initial investigations of the proteolysis of a dipeptide substrate covalently tethered to the surface of a polydiacetylene film using the enzyme, subtilisin BPN'.


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Surface chemistry and interface science is about phenomena at interfaces and the self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zheng Tian

Many long-known but never-quantified properties in chapters of general chemistry have for the first time been quantitatively compared and consistently unified, using the newly introduced geometro-wave (GW) potential of particles (i.e. atoms, molecules, clusters, ions, and nanoparticles). Th GW Potential has helped update the electrochemistry, Lewis acid-base chemistry, redox chemistry, self-assembly, surface chemistry, catalysis, and inter-nanoparticle bonding.


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