Direct introduction of phosphonate by the surface modification of polymers enhances biocompatibility
A novel chemical method for the modification of polystyrene and nylon polymers by the reaction of diaryl carbenes permits the direct and efficient introduction of phosphonate residues upon the polymer surface. The method is simple to execute, involving solution coating to adsorb the reactive coating...
Main Authors: | Choong, C, Griffiths, J, Moloney, M, Triffitt, J, Swallow, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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