Probing multivalent host-guest interactions between modified polymer layers by direct force measurement.
2011
The adhesion behavior between modified polysaccharide layers capable of forming host–guest complexes has been determined by direct force measurements with the atomic force microscope (AFM). Polysaccharides bearing either host or guest moieties were obtained by derivatization of chitosan with pendant β-cyclodextrin (CD) and adamantane (AD) moieties, respectively. These modified polysaccharides were covalently immobilized either to flat surfaces or to AFM-probes. The number of interacting polymer segments has been reduced significantly by covalently immobilizing chitosan to an AFM-tip with small radius and measuring the forces between the protruding polymer segments and a chitosan layer immobilized to a flat surface. By this approach, it was possible to determine the interaction between polymer layers on the level of single polymer strands. To separate contributions to the adhesion due to the formation of host–guest complexes from unspecific interactions, we performed measurements between various combinatio...
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