Coating processes – Base supplied constituent
Reexamination Certificate
2009-03-19
2010-11-23
Cameron, Erma (Department: 1715)
Coating processes
Base supplied constituent
Reexamination Certificate
active
07838077
ABSTRACT:
This invention is generally related to a method of making a molecule-surface interface comprising at least one surface comprising at least one material and at least one organic group wherein the organic group is adjoined to the surface and the method comprises contacting at least one organic group precursor with at least one surface wherein the organic group precursor is capable of reacting with the surface in a manner sufficient to adjoin the organic group and the surface.
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Stewart Michael P.
Tour James M.
Cameron Erma
William Marsh Rice University
Winstead PC
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