Fabian Beckert
University of Freiburg
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Nano Letters | 2015
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.
Journal of Physics D | 2016
Asmus Meyer-Plath; Fabian Beckert; Folke Tölle; Heinz Sturm; Rolf Mülhaupt
A process was developed for graphite particle exfoliation in water to stably dispersed multi-layer graphene. It uses electrohydraulic shockwaves and the functionalizing effect of solution plasma discharges in water. The discharges were excited by 100 ns high voltage pulsing of graphite particle chains that bridge an electrode gap. The underwater discharges allow simultaneous exfoliation and chemical functionalization of graphite particles to partially oxidized multi-layer graphene. Exfoliation is caused by shockwaves that result from rapid evaporation of carbon and water to plasma-excited gas species. Depending on discharge energy and locus of ignition, the shockwaves cause stirring, erosion, exfoliation and/or expansion of graphite flakes. The process was optimized to produce long-term stable aqueous dispersions of multi-layer graphene from graphite in a single process step without requiring addition of intercalants, surfactants, binders or special solvents. A setup was developed that allows continuous production of aqueous dispersions of flake size-selected multi-layer graphenes. Due to the well-preserved sp(2)-carbon structure, thin films made from the dispersed graphene exhibited high electrical conductivity. Underwater plasma discharge processing exhibits high innovation potential for morphological and chemical modifications of carbonaceous materials and surfaces, especially for the generation of stable dispersions of two-dimensional, layered materials.
Macromolecules | 2013
Fabian Beckert; Arpad M. Rostas; Ralf Thomann; Stefan Weber; Erik Schleicher; Christian Friedrich; Rolf Mülhaupt
Macromolecules | 2012
Fabian Beckert; Christian Friedrich; Ralf Thomann; Rolf Mülhaupt
Angewandte Chemie | 2013
Fabian Schüler; Benjamin Kerscher; Fabian Beckert; Ralf Thomann; Rolf Mülhaupt
Carbon | 2014
Dorothea Marquardt; Fabian Beckert; Florence Pennetreau; Folke Tölle; Rolf Mülhaupt; Olivier Riant; Sophie Hermans; Juri Barthel; Christoph Janiak
Composites Science and Technology | 2015
Chimezie Okolieocha; Fabian Beckert; Markus M. Herling; Josef Breu; Rolf Mülhaupt; Volker Altstädt
Nano-Structures and Nano-Objects | 2015
Raquel Marcos Esteban; Kai Schütte; Philipp Brandt; Dorothea Marquardt; Hajo Meyer; Fabian Beckert; Rolf Mülhaupt; Hartmuth Kölling; Christoph Janiak
Nano-Structures and Nano-Objects | 2015
Raquel Marcos Esteban; Kai Schütte; Dorothea Marquardt; Juri Barthel; Fabian Beckert; Rolf Mülhaupt; Christoph Janiak
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2015
Katrin Tschoppe; Fabian Beckert; Michaela Beckert; Rolf Mülhaupt