Catalyst-free site-specific surface modifications of nanocrystalline diamond films: Via microchannel cantilever spotting

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The properties of nanocrystalline diamond (NCD) films offer great potential for the creation of various sensing and photonic devices. A great challenge in order to materialize such applications lies in achieving the micrometrically resolved functionalization of NCD surfaces. In the present work, we introduce a facile approach to meet this challenge employing the novel strain-promoted alkyne-azide cycloaddition "click" chemistry reaction, a catalyst-free ligation protocol compatible with biomolecules. The ability to achieve well-resolved multicomponent patterns with high reproducibility is demonstrated, paving the way for the fabrication of novel devices based on micropatterned NCD films.

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Davydova, M., De Los Santos Pereira, A., Bruns, M., Kromka, A., Ukraintsev, E., Hirtz, M., & Rodriguez-Emmenegger, C. (2016). Catalyst-free site-specific surface modifications of nanocrystalline diamond films: Via microchannel cantilever spotting. RSC Advances, 6(63), 57820–57827. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra12194b

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