Abstract

Reactive honeycomb-structured porous films are obtained using amphiphilic block copolymer microwells. This one-step process leads to high functionality inside the pores suitable for the attachement of proteins. As a result, a regular streptavidin array is created by using simple breath figure methology (see figure).

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