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Surfaces, studies atomic force microscopy

Liu G-Y and Salmeron M B 1994 Reversible displacements of chemisorbed n-alkanethiol molecules on Au(111) surface an atomic force microscopy study Langmuir 10 367... [Pg.1726]

Jass, J., Tjarnhage, T., and Puu, G. 2000. From liposomes to supported, planar bilayer structures on hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces An atomic force microscopy study, Biophys J 79,3153-3163. [Pg.373]

Study of Adhesion Properties of Polypropylene Surfaces by Atomic Force Microscopy Using Chemically Modified Tips Imaging of Functional Group Distribution... [Pg.137]

Friction can now be probed at the atomic scale by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM) (see Section VIII-2) and the surface forces apparatus (see Section VI-4) these approaches are leading to new interpretations of friction [1,1 a,lb]. The subject of friction and its related aspects are known as tribology, the study of surfaces in relative motion, from the Greek root tribos meaning mbbing. [Pg.431]

Zong Q, inniss D, K]oiier K and Eiings V B 1993 Fractured poiymer/siiica fiber surface studied by tapping mode atomic force microscopy Surf. Sc/. Lett. 290 L688... [Pg.1725]

Hegenbart G and Mussig Th 1992 Atomic force microscopy studies of atomic structures on AgBr(111) surfaces Surf. Sc/. Lett. 275 L655... [Pg.1726]

Experimental techniques based on the application of mechanical forces to single molecules in small assemblies have been applied to study the binding properties of biomolecules and their response to external mechanical manipulations. Among such techniques are atomic force microscopy (AFM), optical tweezers, biomembrane force probe, and surface force apparatus experiments (Binning et al., 1986 Block and Svoboda, 1994 Evans et ah, 1995 Israelachvili, 1992). These techniques have inspired us and others (see also the chapters by Eichinger et al. and by Hermans et al. in this volume) to adopt a similar approach for the study of biomolecules by means of computer simulations. [Pg.40]

Film-forming chemical reactions and the chemical composition of the film formed on lithium in nonaqueous aprotic liquid electrolytes are reviewed by Dominey [7], SEI formation on carbon and graphite anodes in liquid electrolytes has been reviewed by Dahn et al. [8], In addition to the evolution of new systems, new techniques have recently been adapted to the study of the electrode surface and the chemical and physical properties of the SEI. The most important of these are X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), SEM, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), FTIR, NMR, EPR, calorimetry, DSC, TGA, use of quartz-crystal microbalance (QCMB) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). [Pg.420]

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to characterize dendrimers that have been adsorbed onto a surface such as silica. AFM involves moving a finely tipped stylus across a surface and monitoring the tip movements as it traces the surface topography. In studying adsorbed dendrimers, samples can be scanned repeatedly and in a variety of directions. When this is done, it is found that all the images are the same. True dendrimers form objects of only one size. [Pg.142]

The FFM based on the atomic force microscopy (AFM) is the most available tool to study the feature of microscale friction and wear of material surface with high resolution [6]. So the... [Pg.188]

Puskas, J.E., Antony, P., Kwon, Y., Kovar, M., and Norton, P.R. Study of the surface morphology of polyisobutylene-based block copolymers by atomic force microscopy, J. Macromol. Sci., Macromol. Symp., 183, 191-197, 2002. [Pg.219]

Zhong, Q., Innis, D., Kjoller, K., and Elings, V., Fractured polymer/silica fiber surface studied by tapping mode atomic force microscopy. Surf. Sci. Lett., 290, 688, 1993. [Pg.577]

Magonov, S.N., Elings, V., Cleveland, J., Denley, D., and Whangbo, M.-H., Tapping-mode atomic force microscopy study of the near-surface composition of a styrene-butadiene-styrene triblock copolymer film, Surf. Sci., 389, 201, 1997. [Pg.577]


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