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Surface modification of 316L

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I would like to modify SS316L such that the surface of the material is coated with amino functionalities. For my graduate thesis, I am seeking to modify stainless steel with a polysaccharide for a biomedical application. I am looking to covalently bind a polysaccharide to stainless steel through reductive amination. I appreciate all advice. Thanks.

Kory Hamel
Clemson University - Clemson, South Carolina


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