A. Heise et al., GRAFTING OF POLYPEPTIDES ON SOLID SUBSTRATES BY INITIATION OF N-CARBOXYANHYDRIDE POLYMERIZATION BY AMINO-TERMINATED SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS, Langmuir, 13(4), 1997, pp. 723-728
A series of mixed self-assembled monolayers of functionalized (Br(CH2)
(11)SiCl3) and unfunctionalized (CH3(CH2)(10)SiCl3) alkyltrichlorosila
nes of different compositions have been prepared on bulk silicon subst
rates. By in situ modification of these monolayers the bromo end group
s were transformed to amino end groups as shown by X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy measurements. The change of hydrophilicity was monitored
by water contact angle measurements, showing the expected decrease of
contact angles with increase amino group content on the surface. Thes
e substrates were used to initiate N-carboxyanhydrides in dioxane to y
ield alpha-helical polypeptides grafted from the surface. The thicknes
ses of the obtained polymer layers were measured with ellipsometry and
X-ray reflectometry. Fourier transform infrared measurements confirm
that the grafted polymers are in the alpha-helical conformation.