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Surface functionalization control

Surface properties are generally considered to be controlled by the outermost 0.5—1.0 nm at a polymer film (344). A logical solution, therefore, is to use self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) as model polymer surfaces. To understand fully the breadth of surface interactions, a portfoHo of chemical functionahties is needed. SAMs are especially suited for the studies of interfacial phenomena owing to the fine control of surface functional group concentration. [Pg.544]

Extra condenser or reboiler surface for control functions... [Pg.403]

The implications of Equation (4.30) for solid state electrochemistry and electrochemical promotion in particular can hardly be overemphasized It shows that solid electrolyte cells are both work function probes and work function controllers for their gas-exposed electrode surfaces. [Pg.140]

Primary Functions of Various Surface Water Control... [Pg.614]

Virklund, C., Nordstrom, A., Irgum, K. (2001). Preparation of porous poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) Monoliths with controlled pore size distributions initiated by stable free radicals and their pore surface functionalization by grafting. Macromolecules 34, 4361-... [Pg.176]

The restricted access principle is based on the concept of diffusion-based exclusion of matrix components and allows peptides, which are able to access the internal surface of the particle, to interact with a functionalized surface (Figure 9.2). The diffusion barrier can be accomplished in two ways (i) the porous adsorbent particles have a topochemically different surface functionalization between the outer particle surface and the internal surface. The diffusion barrier is then determined by an entropy controlled size exclusion mechanism of the particle depending on the pore size of adsorbent (Pinkerton, 1991) and (ii) the diffusion barrier is accomplished by a dense hydrophilic polymer layer with a given network size over the essentially functionalized surface. In other words, the diffusion barrier is moved as a layer to the interfacial... [Pg.211]

Fig. 15.23 Normalized area occupation of BG and anti BG bacterial spores vs. solution concen tration of three different assays (filled triangle) BG/BSA functionalized control surface, (filled diamond) BG/Anti BG immobilized surface and (filled square) E. colitAnti BG immobilized surface. The surfaces were exposed for 60 min to the respective solutions. Error bars represent 1 standard deviation, n 4. Reprinted from Ref. 21 with permission. 2008 American Chemical Society... Fig. 15.23 Normalized area occupation of BG and anti BG bacterial spores vs. solution concen tration of three different assays (filled triangle) BG/BSA functionalized control surface, (filled diamond) BG/Anti BG immobilized surface and (filled square) E. colitAnti BG immobilized surface. The surfaces were exposed for 60 min to the respective solutions. Error bars represent 1 standard deviation, n 4. Reprinted from Ref. 21 with permission. 2008 American Chemical Society...
Fast kinetics. Since the silica is surface functionalized, the rate of reaction is not controlled by the diffusion into and out of the polymer. Most of our scavengers work in under an hour. [Pg.70]

Let us consider the data taken by Laible (LI) on the dehydration of normal hexyl alcohol at 450°F over a silica alumina catalyst. The single- and dualsite surface reaction controlled models applying to alcohol dehydration were discussed in Section V,A,2. We now consider, however, the functional forms given, for example, by Eq. (84), as probably being capable of describing the data, but do not restrict the Ct and C2 plots to a linear pressure dependence as before. Rather, we obtain an empirical pressure dependence from the... [Pg.166]


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