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Single interference microscopy

Another type of single-particle optical method is interference microscopy or microrheology (Mason et al. 1997 Gittes et al. 1997). In this method, the thermally driven motion... [Pg.39]

There is a variety of techniques which come under the heading of interference microscopy, and one early example is the determination of the thickness of single crystals with a two beam microscope (Wunderlich and Sullivan 1962). [Pg.43]

Mesoscopic Methods p Single crystal Pameation (Single crystal scale)-] FTIR Interference Microscopy... [Pg.21]

A major advantage of the recently developed interference microscopy technique [74, 75] is that in addition to allowing a direct measurement of sorption/desorption rates on the single crystal scale it provides, from the form of the transient concentration profiles, direct experimental evidence concerning the nature of the rate controlling resistances to mass ffansfer. Recent studies by this technique have shown that the influence of sffuctural defects and surface resistance to mass transfer are far more important than has been generally assumed [76-80]. For some systems it appears that sorption rates are controlled by surface resistance while in other cases the profiles suggest a combination of... [Pg.22]

In addition to mixtures of single-chained anionic and cationic surfactants, mixtures of single-chained anionic surfactants with double-chained cationic surfactants have also been studied. The phase equilibria of the SDS-DDAB-water system have been studied by water deuteron nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and polarization microscopy methods at 40°C [27]. Based on particle size measurements, the possibility of vesicle formation has been realized from this study. Spontaneous vesicle formation in the aqueous mixture of didodecyldimethylammonium bromide and sodium dodecyl sulfate has been investigated with differential interference microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, glucose-trapping experiments, -potential measurements, and surface-tension measurements [28]. A solution of DDAB with a small amotmt of SDS is a lamellar phase. Adding more SDS induces surfactant precipitation. Further addition of SDS causes DDAB-SDS precipitate to disperse and results in the vesicle formation. The DDAB and SDS mixtures yield... [Pg.142]

The use of Raman microscopy in the detection and identification of pigments on manuscripts, paintings, ceramics and papyri was reviewed by Clark (1999). He concludes that it is arguable the best single technique to be applied to this area, since it combines the attributes of reproducibility and sensitivity with those of being nondestructive and immune to interference from both pigments and binders. He points... [Pg.55]


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