Scanning Probe Microscopy of Polymers
β Scribed by Buddy D. Ratner and Vladimir V. Tsukruk (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 364
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 694
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Scanning probe microscopy in polymers : introductory notes / ReneΜ M. Overney and Vladimir V. Tsukruk --
Morphology, folding, and the structure of polymer single crystals / D.H. Reneker and I. Chun --
Atomic force investigations of epitaxially crystallized tactic poly(propylenes) / Wolfgang Stocker, Andrew J. Lovinger, Martina Schumacher, Sabine Graff, Jean-Claude Wittmann, and Bernard Lotz --
Morphology, chain packing, and conformation in uniaxially oriented polymers studied by scanning force microscopy / G.J. Vansco, H. SchoΜnherr, and D. SneΜtivy --
The formation of fibrillar structures from biopolymers / M.C. Goh, M.F. Paige, P. Markiewicz, I. Yadegari, and M. Edirisinghe --
Deformation induced changes in surface properties of polymers investigated by scanning force microscopy / S. Hild, A. Rosa, and O. Marti --
Scanning probe microscopy: a useful tool for the analysis of carbon black-filled polymer blends / Ph. LecleΜre, R. Lazzaroni, R. Lazzaroni, F. Gubbels, M. De Vos, R. Deltour, R. JeΜroΜme, and J.L. Bredas --
Effect of thermal and solvent treatments upon thermoplastic olefin surface morphology and composition studied with surface-sensitive techniques / M.P. Everson, M. Mikulec, and P. Schmitz --
Scanning force microscopy of conjugated anisotropic thin films grown in high-vacuum / Fabio Biscarini --
Atomic force microscopy of soft samples : gelatin and living cells / Jan Domke, Christian Rotsch, Paul K. Hansma, Ken Jacobson, and Manfred Radmacher --
Atomic force-, confocal laser scanning-, and scanning electron microscopy characterization of the surface degradation of a polymer / Ch. Bourban, J. Mergaert, K. Ruffieux, J. Swings, and E. Wintermantel --
Scanning force microscopy of surface structure and surface mechanical properties of organotrichlorosilane monolayers prepared by Langmuir method / Atsushi Takahara, Shouren Ge, Ken Kojio, and Tisato Kajiyama --
Optical and structural properties of Langmuir-Blodgett films at the air-water and the air-solid interface / L.M. Eng --
Atomic force microscopy of Langmuir-Blodgett films polymerized as a floating monolayer / Jouko Peltonen and Tapani Viitala --
Quantitative probing in atomic force microscopy of polymer surfaces / Valery N. Bliznyuk, John L. Hazel, John Wu, and Vladimir V. Tsukruk --
Stretching a network of entangled polymer chains with a nanotip / J.P. AimeΜ and S. Gauthier --
Correlating polymer viscoelastic properties with friction measures by scanning probe microscopy / Jon A. Hammerschmidt, Greg Haugstad, Bahram Moasser, Richard R. Jones, and Wayne L. Gladfelter --
Resolution limits of force microscopy / R. LuΜthi, Meyer, M. Bammerlin, A. Baratoff, J. LuΜ, M. Guggisberg, and H.-J. GuΜntherodt --
Chemical force microscopy : probing and imaging interactions between functional groups / Dmitri V. Vezenov, Aleksandr Noy, and Charles M. Lieber --
pH variations of surface forces as probed by chemically modified tips / Vladimir V. Tsukruk, Valery N. Bliznyuk, and John Wu --
Recognition and nanolithography with the atomic force microscope / T. Boland, E.E. Johnston, A. Huber, and Buddy D. Ratner.
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