Presenter: Prof. Bart Jan Ravoo
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
Topic: Functional Surfaces and Particles by Microcontact Printing and Click Chemistry
Time: 10:00 AM, Nov. 3rd (Thursday)
Location: Conference Room B, BLDG 909-1F
Abstract
Microcontact printing is an established method for the preparation of physical, chemical and biological patterns on solid surfaces. Typically, microcontact printing involves a microstructured elastomer stamp that delivers a molecular ink in the contact area between stamp and substrate. However, microcontact printing can also induce chemical reactions when an ink is printed on a substrate, even when the reaction partners are rather unreactive. Rapid and spatially controlled surface reactions induced by microcontact printing enable the molecular modification and patterning of a wide range of inorganic and organic substrates. This lecture will highlight our newest findings concerning the scope of surface chemistry by microcontact printing and click chemistry as well as its application in bionanotechnology and materials science, including the preparation of microarrays and Janus particles.
References:
1. Kaufmann, T; Gokmen, T.; Wendeln, C.; Schneiders, M.; Rinnen, S.; Arlinghaus, H.F.; Bon, S.A.F.; Du Prez, F.E.; Ravoo, B.J. Adv. Mater. 2011, 23, 79-83
2. Wendeln, C.; Singh, I.; Rinnen, S.; Schulz, C.; Arlinghaus, H.F.; Burley, G.A.; Ravoo, B.J. Chem. Sci. 2012, 3, 2479-2484
3. Roling, O.; De Bruycker, K.; Vonhören, B.; Stricker, L.; Körsgen, M.; Arlinghaus, H.F.; Ravoo, B.J.; Du Prez, F.E. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2015, 54, 13126–13129.
Biography:
Scientific career
since 2014 co-Initiator of the Center for Soft Nanoscience (SoN), WWU Münster (D)
2012-2014 Dean of the Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, WWU Münster (D)
since 2010 Professor W3, WWU Münster (D)
2007-2010 Professor W2, WWU Münster (D)
2002-2006 Assistant Professor, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of
Twente (NL), with Prof. D.N. Reinhoudt
1999-2002 Newman Scholar at University College Dublin (IRL)
1999 Postdoctoral Fellow at University College Dublin (IRL), with Dr. R. Darcy
1994-1998 PhD, University of Groningen (NL), with Prof. J. B. F. N. Engberts
1988-1994 Studies of Chemistry, University of Groningen (NL)
Awards
1999-2002 Newman Scholar at University College Dublin (IRL)
Scientific output
>150 Scientific publications (peer reviewed)
>40 Conference contributions (plenary and invited lectures)
>40 Lectures for scientific colloquia
Mentor of 15 PhD students (20 completed dissertations, 20 diploma/MSc theses)
Contact: Prof. Lifeng Chi
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