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Coil extension, principle

Grafting, In principle and, in some cases, in practice a chain can be tethered to the surface by one end, leaving the rest of the molecule extended toward the bulk fluid. At low graft densities the surface only slightly perturbs the random coil, but at high densities excluded volume interactions cause extension away from the surface toward the pure solvent (2). [Pg.3]


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