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Equilibrium grafted-layer thickness

The equilibrium thickness found in these experiments is in very good agreement with the equilibrium results [128,129]. The largest thickness at which surface forces come into play (hw ca. 80 nm) is about 15 times the unperturbed radius of gyration of the copolymer molecule. This figure is consistent with those reported for grafted polymer layers studied with SFA [242,243]. [Pg.161]


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