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Nano Letters | 2015

Multivalency at Interfaces: Supramolecular Carbohydrate-Functionalized Graphene Derivatives for Bacterial Capture, Release, and Disinfection

Zhenhui Qi; Priya Bharate; Chian-Hui Lai; Benjamin Ziem; Christoph Böttcher; Andrea Schulz; Fabian Beckert; Benjamin Hatting; Rolf Mülhaupt; Peter H. Seeberger; Rainer Haag

A supramolecular carbohydrate-functionalized two-dimensional (2D) surface was designed and synthesized by decorating thermally reduced graphene sheets with multivalent sugar ligands. The formation of host-guest inclusions on the carbon surface provides a versatile strategy, not only to increase the intrinsic water solubility of graphene-based materials, but more importantly to let the desired biofunctional binding groups bind to the surface. Combining the vital recognition role of carbohydrates and the unique 2D large flexible surface area of the graphene sheets, the addition of multivalent sugar ligands makes the resulting carbon material an excellent platform for selectively wrapping and agglutinating Escherichia coli (E. coli). By taking advantage of the responsive property of supramolecular interactions, the captured bacteria can then be partially released by adding a competitive guest. Compared to previously reported scaffolds, the unique thermal IR-absorption properties of graphene derivatives provide a facile method to kill the captured bacteria by IR-laser irradiation of the captured graphene-sugar-E. coli complex.


Angewandte Chemie | 2017

Controlled covalent functionalization of thermally reduced graphene oxide to generate defined bifunctional 2D nanomaterials

Abbas Faghani; Ievgen S. Donskyi; Mohammad Fardin Gholami; Benjamin Ziem; Andreas Lippitz; Wolfgang E. S. Unger; Christoph Böttcher; Jürgen P. Rabe; Rainer Haag; Mohsen Adeli

Abstract A controlled, reproducible, gram‐scale method is reported for the covalent functionalization of graphene sheets by a one‐pot nitrene [2+1] cycloaddition reaction under mild conditions. The reaction between commercially available 2,4,6‐trichloro‐1,3,5‐triazine and sodium azide with thermally reduced graphene oxide (TRGO) results in defined dichlorotriazine‐functionalized sheets. The different reactivities of the chlorine substituents on the functionalized graphene allow stepwise post‐modification by manipulating the temperature. This new method provides unique access to defined bifunctional 2D nanomaterials, as exemplified by chiral surfaces and multifunctional hybrid architectures.


Journal of Materials Chemistry B | 2015

Carbon-based cores with polyglycerol shells – the importance of core flexibility for encapsulation of hydrophobic guests

Maike C. Lukowiak; Benjamin Ziem; Katharina Achazi; Gesine Gunkel-Grabole; Chris S. Popeney; Bala N. S. Thota; Christoph Böttcher; Anke Krueger; Zhibin Guan; Rainer Haag

Two core-shell nanoparticles with polyglycerol shells and sp3 carbon cores with different flexibilities (soft dendritic polyethylene and hard nanodiamond) were synthesized, their encapsulation capacities were compared, and their ability to transport into tumor cells was investigated. The nanocarrier with a soft core was superior to the hard one.


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2017

Polyvalent 2D Entry Inhibitors for Pseudorabies and African Swine Fever Virus

Benjamin Ziem; Jessica Rahn; Ievgen S. Donskyi; Kim Silberreis; Luis Cuellar; Jens Dernedde; G M Keil; Thomas C. Mettenleiter; Rainer Haag

African swine fever virus (ASFV) is one of the most dangerous viruses for pigs and is endemic in Africa but recently also spread into the Russian Federation and the Eastern border of the EU. So far there is no vaccine or antiviral drug available to curtail the infection. Thus, control strategies based on novel inhibitors are urgently needed. Another highly relevant virus infection in pigs is Aujeszkys disease caused by the alphaherpesvirus pseudorabies virus (PrV). This article reports the synthesis and biological evaluation of novel extracellular matrix-inspired entry inhibitors based on polyglycerol sulfate-functionalized graphene sheets. The developed 2D architectures bind enveloped viruses during the adhesion process and thereby exhibit strong inhibitory effects, which are equal or better than the common standards enrofloxacin and heparin as demonstrated for ASFV and PrV. Overall, the developed polyvalent 2D entry inhibitors are nontoxic and efficient nanoarchitectures, which interact with various types of enveloped viruses. Therefore they prevent viral adhesion to the host cell and especially target viruses that rely on a heparan sulfate-dependent cell entry mechanism.


Macromolecules | 2012

Aggregation Phenomena of Host and Guest upon the Loading of Dendritic Core-Multishell Nanoparticles with Solvatochromic Dyes

Emanuel Fleige; Benjamin Ziem; Markus Grabolle; Rainer Haag; Ute Resch-Genger


Dyes and Pigments | 2014

Phosphonic acid anchored ruthenium complexes for ZnO-based dye-sensitized solar cells

Katja Neuthe; Florian Bittner; Frank M. Stiemke; Benjamin Ziem; Juan Du; Monika Zellner; Michael Wark; Thomas J. S. Schubert; Rainer Haag


Advanced Functional Materials | 2017

Functionalized Graphene as Extracellular Matrix Mimics: Toward Well-Defined 2D Nanomaterials for Multivalent Virus Interactions

Mohammad Fardin Gholami; Daniel Lauster; Kai Ludwig; Julian Storm; Benjamin Ziem; Nikolai Severin; Christoph Böttcher; Jürgen P. Rabe; Andreas Herrmann; Mohsen Adeli; Rainer Haag


Advanced Healthcare Materials | 2016

Highly Efficient Multivalent 2D Nanosystems for Inhibition of Orthopoxvirus Particles

Benjamin Ziem; Hendrik Thien; Katharina Achazi; Constanze Yue; Daniel Stern; Kim Silberreis; Mohammad Fardin Gholami; Fabian Beckert; Dominic Gröger; Rolf Mülhaupt; Jürgen P. Rabe; Andreas Nitsche; Rainer Haag


Nanoscale | 2017

Size-dependent inhibition of herpesvirus cellular entry by polyvalent nanoarchitectures

Benjamin Ziem; Walid Azab; Mohammad Fardin Gholami; Jürgen P. Rabe; Nikolaus Osterrieder; Rainer Haag


ChemElectroChem | 2014

Thiocyanate‐Free versus Thiocyanate‐Containing Dyes for TiO2‐Based Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells

Katja Neuthe; Henning Brandt; Andreas Hinsch; C. Christoph Tzschucke; Welmoed Veurman; Benjamin Ziem; Rainer Haag

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Rainer Haag

Free University of Berlin

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Jürgen P. Rabe

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Mohsen Adeli

Free University of Berlin

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Katja Neuthe

Free University of Berlin

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Kim Silberreis

Humboldt University of Berlin

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