Publications by authors named "Justin S Mecomber"

Herein we report the topochemical modification of polymer surfaces with perfluorinated aromatic azides. The aryl azides, which have quaternary amine or aldehyde functional groups, were linked to the surface of the polymer by UV irradiation. The polymer substrates used in this study were cyclic olefin copolymer and poly(methyl methacrylate).

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A study comparing the electrophoretic separation performance attainable from microchips molded by masters fabricated using conventional CNC machining techniques with commercial microchips, wire imprinted microchips, and microchips from LIGA molding devices is presented. An electrophoresis-based detection system using fluorescence microscopy was used to determine the analytical utility of these microchips. The separation performance of CNC microchips was comparable to commercially available microchips as well as those fabricated from LIGA masters.

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The increased popularity of microfabricated devices formed from plastics such as poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) will benefit from approaches adding (bio)chemical functionality to such surfaces. Here, various proteases and nucleases have been covalently immobilized to PMMA surfaces and shown to retain their enzymatic activity as monitored by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS). Immobilized enzymes yield structural information at a level equivalent to or exceeding that obtained from conventional homogeneous solution-based approaches.

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