Making surfaces inert by modifying with alkanethiolates

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ABSTRACT:
Alkanethiols of formula (1) and the enantiomers of the alkanethiol of formula (1):in-line-formulae description="In-line Formulae" end="lead"?HS-L-Q-T  (1),in-line-formulae description="In-line Formulae" end="tail"?and disulfides of formula (3) and the enantiomers of the disulfide of formula (3):in-line-formulae description="In-line Formulae" end="lead"?T-Q-L S-S-J  (3),in-line-formulae description="In-line Formulae" end="tail"?where -T is a moiety of formula (2)R1and R2are each individually selected from the group consisting of H and OH; a is 0 to 3; b is 0 to 3; andindicates that the chirality of the carbon atom to which it is attached is either R or S; may form inert surfaces that prevent the unwanted adsorption of proteins and cells.

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