2016
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.6b00143
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Preparation of Aluminum Oxide-Coated Glass Slides for Glycan Microarrays

Abstract: In this study, we report the fabrication of aluminum oxide-coated glass (ACG) slides for the preparation of glycan microarrays. Pure aluminum (Al, 300 nm) was coated on glass slides via electron-beam vapor deposition polymerization (VDP), followed by anodization to form a thin layer (50–65 nm) of aluminum oxide (Al-oxide) on the surface. The ACG slides prepared this way provide a smooth surface for arraying sugars covalently via phosphonate formation with controlled density and spatial distance. To evaluate th… Show more

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“…The slides provided better spatial control compared with the commonly used glycan array prepared from N ‐hydroxysuccinimide‐activated glass slides. The slide surface was reported to be suitable for noncovalent hydrophobic adherence of glycans with a fluorohydrocarbon tail for the study of enzyme activity by MALDI MS (Tseng et al, 2016).…”
Section: Glycan Arraysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slides provided better spatial control compared with the commonly used glycan array prepared from N ‐hydroxysuccinimide‐activated glass slides. The slide surface was reported to be suitable for noncovalent hydrophobic adherence of glycans with a fluorohydrocarbon tail for the study of enzyme activity by MALDI MS (Tseng et al, 2016).…”
Section: Glycan Arraysmentioning
confidence: 99%