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    Millican, Jonathan M.; Bittrich, Eva; Caspari, Anja; Pöschel, Kathrin; Drechsler, Astrid; Freudenberg, Uwe; Ryan, Timothy G.; Thompson, Richard L.; Pospiech, Doris; Hutchings, Lian R.

    European polymer journal, 06/2021, Letnik: 153
    Journal Article

    Display omitted •Catechol-containing monomers are utilised for versatile, adhesive, functional copolymers.•Terpolymer spin-coated to produce thin film model biosensor.•Antibody immobilisation was confirmed using in-situ ellipsometry and QCM-D. Mussel-inspired, catechol-containing monomers are being increasingly utilised to design versatile, adhesive, functional copolymers. This work reports the synthesis and detailed characterisation of a novel terpolymer comprising dopamine methacrylamide (DMA), in order to produce surface coatings capable of acting as biosensors for, e.g., toxins. DMA is copolymerised with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) and glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) using free radical polymerisation. The copolymers are subsequently deposited as a thin film using spin-coating. It is demonstrated that a terpolymer comprising HEMA, GMA and DMA can immobilise an IgG antibody on the film surface. The terpolymer therefore has the potential to be used as a coating in biosensing devices. It is also demonstrated that the presence of DMA impacts the copolymer properties. In-situ ellipsometry is used to confirm the important role of the catechol group on copolymer adhesion and significant desorption was observed in the absence of DMA.