Lecture

Probes Immobilisation: Mechanisms and Models

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This lecture covers different methods for immobilizing probes on surfaces, including self-assembly, absorption, and peptide bonds. It explores the role of hydrophobic interactions, amino acids, and thiol bonds in anchoring proteins. The Langmuir model and other kinetic models are discussed for characterizing probe immobilization, along with factors affecting yield and surface coverage.

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