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Photo-Crosslinkable Polymeric Coatings Providing Chemically Versatile Reactive Surfaces on Various Substrates

Choi et al., 2023

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6439179501282646939
Author
Choi S
Yutzy L
Ko Y
Lee J
Jung J
Kim M
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Chemistry of Materials

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We demonstrate a chemical route to attain simple, clean, scalable, photopatternable, chemically adjustable, and versatile systems to fabricate reactive organic thin films. Their surfaces exhibit effective biocompatibility, controlled reactivity, and processability on various …
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