Interfaces and thin films as seen by bound electromagnetic waves.
- W. Knoll
- PhysicsAnnual review of physical chemistry (Print)
- 1998
An emphasis is put on the combination set-up of surface plasmon optics with electrochemical techniques, allowing for the on-line characterization of various surface functionalization strategies, e.g. for (bio-) sensor purposes.
Surfaceplasmon microscopy
- B. Rothenhäusler, W. Knoll
- PhysicsNature
- 1 April 1988
The imaging of low-contrast samples is a challenging task for optical measuring techniques, especially if high lateral resolution is also required. For example, a heterogeneously organized lipid…
An aqueous route to multicolor photoluminescent carbon dots using silica spheres as carriers.
- Ruili Liu, Dongqing Wu, Shuhua Liu, K. Koynov, W. Knoll, Qin Li
- Chemistry, Materials ScienceAngewandte Chemie
- 8 June 2009
The surface-passivated carbon dots show good biocompatibility as potential bioimaging agents offering nanometer-scale resolution.
Surface-Plasmon Field-Enhanced Fluorescence Spectroscopy
- T. Liebermann, W. Knoll
- Physics, Chemistry
- 10 October 2000
Photochemical Attachment of Polymer Films to Solid Surfaces via Monolayers of Benzophenone Derivatives
- O. Prucker, C. Naumann, J. Rühe, W. Knoll, C. Frank
- Materials Science
- 10 September 1999
We report a simple and yet effective way to photochemically attach thin polymeric layers to solid surfaces. The system is based on a photoreactive benzophenone derivative that is bound to SiO2…
Tethered lipid Bilayers on ultraflat gold surfaces
- R. Naumann, S. Schiller, W. Knoll
- Chemistry
- 20 May 2003
Tethered lipid bilayers (tBLMs) were obtained by the fusion of liposomes from diphytanoylphosphatidylcholine (DPhyPC) with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of a newly designed archaea analogue…
Small-angle neutron scattering of aqueous dispersions of lipids and lipid mixtures. A contrast variation study
- W. Knoll, J. Haas, H. Stuhrmann, H. Füldner, H. Vogel, E. Sackmann
- Physics
- 1 June 1981
The present study presents the first small-angle neutron scattering experiment of lipid bilayers in excess water. The method of solvent contrast variation was applied. The variation of scattering…
Small-angle neutron scattering study of lipid phase diagrams by the contrast variation method.
- W. Knoll, K. Ibel, E. Sackmann
- ChemistryBiochemistry
- 27 October 1981
It is shown that the phase boundaries at a given temperature may be determined by performing contrast variation experiments for two mixtures with different initial composition, and a miscibility gap is established in the crystalline state of the second mixture.
Specific bio-recognition reactions observed with an integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
- M. Weisser, G. Tovar, W. Ehrfeld
- Physics, ChemistryBiosensors & bioelectronics
- 30 April 1999
The protein-tethered lipid bilayer: a novel mimic of the biological membrane.
- Frank Giess, M. Friedrich, J. Heberle, R. Naumann, W. Knoll
- Biology, ChemistryBiophysical Journal
- 1 November 2004
Combination of surface immobilization and membrane reconstitution opens new prospects for the investigation of functional membrane proteins by various surface-sensitive techniques under a defined electric field.
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