Publications by authors named "O Eicher-Lorka"

The migration of chemicals from polyurethane (PUR) is a concern in many applications, such as adhesives for food packaging. Low molecular weight catalysts, which are prone to migration, need to be eliminated from PUR, in particular those containing Sn or other metals. This is difficult partly due to many uncertainties of autocatalytic polyaddition between isocyanates and polyols.

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  • The study focuses on creating and analyzing self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) made from multifunctional amide-containing thiols, which have potential for tailored interfaces with unique stability and properties.
  • Researchers synthesized thiols with a phenylalanine side group and characterized them on gold surfaces using reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS).
  • Findings showed that the formation of these SAMs involves a change from a disordered to an ordered structure influenced by hydrogen bonding, with specific vibrational frequency changes observed over time, though the lateral interactions among alkyl chains were weaker compared to typical well-ordered thiol monolayers.
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The interface between protein and material surface is of great research interest in applications varying from implants, tissue engineering to bioelectronics. Maintaining functionality of bioelements depends greatly on the immobilization process. In the present study direct electron transfer of cellobiose dehydrogenase from Humicola insolens (HiCDH), adsorbed on four different self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) formed by 5-6 chain length carbon thiols varying in terminal group structure was investigated.

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A series of new bifunctional cholesterol compounds for tethered bilayer membrane (tBLM) systems were synthesized and tested. The compounds containing cyclic disulfide group may be used as molecular anchors for phospholipid bilayers. Anchoring occurs through the insertion of the cholesterol moiety into the hydrophobic slab of the phospholipid layer, while the surface density of anchor molecules may be adjusted using disulfides terminated spacers.

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Adsorption of 4-imidazolemethanol (ImMeOH) on a copper electrode has been investigated by in situ isotope-edited (H/D and (63)Cu/(65)Cu) surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) in aqueous solutions at physiological pH (7.0) in a potential window from -0.500 to -1.

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