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Surface-independent grafting method

Inverse gas chromatography (IGC) is used for the determination of the surface energy characteristics of silicas before and after modification by heat treatment or by grafting onto their surface alkyl, polyethylene glycol) and alcohol chains. Because of its high sensitivity, IGC reveals the nature of the grafted molecules, which may then be confirmed by independent methods. [Pg.248]

Coad BR, Lu Y, Meagher L. A substrate-independent method for surface grafting polymer layers by atom transfer radical polymerization reduction of protein adsorption. Acta Biomater 2012 8(2) 608—18. [Pg.78]


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