Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component
Patent
1996-06-03
1999-06-22
Richter, Johann
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Composite having voids in a component
B32B 514
Patent
active
059141824
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to support members having surfaces that are rendered hydrophilic for use as a substrate for the immobilization of bioactive species thereon. The hydrophilic surfaces are chemically stable on the support member. The surfaces are also chemically variable to provide a variety of chemically functional groups for immobilization of bioactive species thereto. The surfaces comprise polymeric surfactants attached onto the surfaces of a support member and covalently cross-linked thereon to form a first layer. Hydrophilic polymers are then attached to the first layer on the support member to form a second layer thereon. The second layer is used to enhance the hydrophilicity of a support member, as well as, to provide a substrate for immobilizing bioactive species thereto. Methods for forming the first and second layers are also provided. In addition methods for attaching bioactive substances to the hydrophilic polymers are provided.
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Richter Johann
Sheets Eric J
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