Sla links over
  • Spring naar de inhoud
  • Spring naar het menu
Inloggen
logo
  • Bestuur
  • Polymeerprijs
    • Eisen
    • Winnaars
    • Nominaties
  • Polymeren in Nederland
    • Eindhoven (TU/e)
    • Delft (TUD)
    • Nijmegen (RU)
    • Enschede (UT)
    • Utrecht (UU)
    • Groningen (RUG)
    • Wageningen (WUR)
    • Maastricht University (AMIBM)
  • Agenda
  • Links
    • Relevante websites
    • KNCV eye openers
  • Lid worden
  • Bestuur
  • Polymeerprijs
    • Eisen
    • Winnaars
    • Nominaties
  • Polymeren in Nederland
    • Eindhoven (TU/e)
      • Theory of Polymers and Soft Matter
      • Supramolecular Polymer Chemistry
      • Physical Chemistry
      • Functional organic materials and devices
    • Delft (TUD)
      • Optoelectronic Materials Section
      • Novel Aerospace Materials
      • Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies
    • Nijmegen (RU)
    • Enschede (UT)
      • Biomaterials Science and Technology
      • Membrane Surface Science
      • Films in Fluids
      • Molecular NanoFabrication
    • Utrecht (UU)
    • Groningen (RUG)
      • Macromolecular Chemistry and New Polymeric Materials
      • Polymer Physics/Physical Chemistry of Polymer Systems
      • Bio-Inspired Synthetic Materials Science
      • Organic-Materials Chemistry and Devices
    • Wageningen (WUR)
      • Organic Chemistry
      • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter
      • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter 2
      • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter 3
      • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter 4
      • Molecular Surface Engineering
    • Maastricht University (AMIBM)
      • Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials
      • Biobased Polymers
      • Mechanical Properties of Polymers
      • Polymer Engineering
  • Agenda
  • Links
    • Relevante websites
    • KNCV eye openers
  • Lid worden
Inloggen

Molecular Surface Engineering

Research Overview

The main focus of our research is on the development and application of surface modification strategies to tune the surface properties in terms of selectivity. In the field of (bio)chemical sensing a variety of solid transducer surfaces, including silicon nanowires, diamond, glass, gold and other metals, are functionalised with (bio)organic molecules. Additionally, membranes are chemically functionalized to control the separation of organic solvents as well as the recovery of nutrients from waste streams. The range of coating processes stretches from nanometer-scale approaches via organic monolayers and layer-by-layer depositions to micrometer-scale methods by the deposition of polymer films.

Dr. L. de Smet

Wageningen University & Research
Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences
Room: 124/7034
Stippeneng 4 6708WE Wageningen
Website

  • Eindhoven (TU/e)
    • Theory of Polymers and Soft Matter
    • Supramolecular Polymer Chemistry
    • Physical Chemistry
    • Functional organic materials and devices
  • Delft (TUD)
    • Optoelectronic Materials Section
    • Novel Aerospace Materials
    • Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies
  • Nijmegen (RU)
  • Enschede (UT)
    • Biomaterials Science and Technology
    • Membrane Surface Science
    • Films in Fluids
    • Molecular NanoFabrication
  • Utrecht (UU)
  • Groningen (RUG)
    • Macromolecular Chemistry and New Polymeric Materials
    • Polymer Physics/Physical Chemistry of Polymer Systems
    • Bio-Inspired Synthetic Materials Science
    • Organic-Materials Chemistry and Devices
  • Wageningen (WUR)
    • Organic Chemistry
    • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter
    • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter 2
    • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter 3
    • Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter 4
    • Molecular Surface Engineering
  • Maastricht University (AMIBM)
    • Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials
    • Biobased Polymers
    • Mechanical Properties of Polymers
    • Polymer Engineering
  • Bestuur
  • Polymeerprijs
    • Eisen
    • Winnaars
    • Nominaties
  • Polymeren in Nederland
    • Eindhoven (TU/e)
    • Delft (TUD)
    • Nijmegen (RU)
    • Enschede (UT)
    • Utrecht (UU)
    • Groningen (RUG)
    • Wageningen (WUR)
    • Maastricht University (AMIBM)
  • Agenda
  • Links
    • Relevante websites
    • KNCV eye openers
  • Lid worden
logo
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook