An Infrared Approach toward Measuring the Thickness of Polyelectrolyte Films
β Scribed by Michael M. Montrel; Nicholas Stroustrup
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1336
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
IR spectroscopy is applied to study polyelectrolyte films of 0.1β5 ΞΌm thickness. This approach permits to obtain not only the usual chemical information about polymer conformation, chemical bonds, interacting groups, and molecular/ionic state, but also important structural parameters of the film, such as total thickness, average thickness of each layer, and sparseness of polymer packing. All these information can be obtained from one single sample.
IR cell for thickness measurements of a polyelectrolyte film. The pathlength d of the cell is measured twice: before and after film deposition. The film thickness, Ξ__d__β=βd~e~βββd~f~, can be calculated using the interference maxima that determine values d~e~ and d~f~.
magnified imageIR cell for thickness measurements of a polyelectrolyte film. The pathlength d of the cell is measured twice: before and after film deposition. The film thickness, Ξ__d__β=βd~e~βββd~f~, can be calculated using the interference maxima that determine values d~e~ and d~f~.
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