Chemically modified surfaces
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Chemically modified surfaces
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 139)
Royal Society of Chemistry, 1994
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Note
"Proceedings of a Symposium on Chemically Modified Surfaces, held in Malvern, Pennsylvania on 16-18 June 1993"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Chemically Modified Surfaces provides a broad overview of the topic, illustrating that the range of materials on which surface modifications can be accomplished is expanding, in tandem with an increase in the types of techniques for studying them. The book discusses oxide surfaces for chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and catalysis, polymer surfaces (both organic and inorganic), and metals. It also covers a variety of methods for characterising chemical modifications of surfaces, including nuclear magnetic resonance, electron paramagnetic resonance, infrared spectroscopy, thermal analytical techniques, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, ellipsometry, surface plasmon resonance, scanning electron microscopy, and chromatography. Chemically Modified Surfaces will be of interest to those involved in analytical chemistry, chromatography and applied spectroscopy, as well as polymer, materials, and surface and colloid science, and will act as a platform for the presentation of new scientific contributions on the chemical modification and characterisation of surfaces, as well as other relevant topics of current interest.
Table of Contents
Opening Remarks - Ivan Leigh. Plenary Lecture - Conversion of Oxide Surfaces to Hydride Surfaces - Joseph J. Pesek. New Synthetic Methodology for Grafting at Polymer Surfaces - David E. Bergbreiter. The Synthesis and Properties of Mutually Interpenetrating Organic-Inorganic Networks - Bruce M. Novak, Mark W. Ellsworth and Celine Verrier. The Physisorption and Condensation of Aminosilanes on Silica Gel - Karl. C. Vrancken, P. van Der Woort, K. Possemiers, P. Grobet and E.F. Vansant. Extraordinary Thermal Stabilization of Enzymes Through Surface Attachment by Covalently-Bound Phospholipids - K.M.R. Kallury and M. Thompson. Ellipsometry, X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Surface Plasmon Resonance as Techniques for the Study of Chemically Modified Surfaces - John D. Brennan, R.F. DeBono, Krishna M.R. Kallury and Ulrich J. Krull. Spectroscopy of Evaporated and Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Gadolinium Bisphthalocyanine on Metal Surfaces - B. Berno, R. Aroca and A. Nazri. Surface Chemistry of Microporous Manganese Oxides - S.L. Suib, H. Cao and W.S. Willis. High Temperature Sorbents for Oxygen Supported on Platinum Modified Zeolites - Pramod K. Sharma. Catalysts for Environmental Control - Ronald M. Heck and Robert J. Farrauto. Mechanism of Surfactant-Assisted Increase in Coal Liquefaction Yields - Gregory S. Hickey and Pramod K. Sharma. The Effect of Glass Fibre Surface Coatings on Fibre Strengths and the Distribution of Flaws - J.A. Gomez and J.A. Kilgour. Stability and Reactivity of Dimethylethoxysilane - Richard E. Johnson and Douglas I. Ford. Molecular Dynamics of Liquid Chromatography: Chain and Solvent Structure Visualization - Mark R. Schure. 2H and 13C NMR Studies of Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatographic Stationary Phases: Solvation and Temperature Effects - K.B. Sentell, D.M. Bliesner and S.T. Shearer. Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Characterization of a Self-Assembled Monolayer as a Stationary Phase - M.J. Wirth and H.O. Fatunmbi. FTIR Study of Adsorption at the Silica / Solution Interface: Interaction of Surface Sites with Carbonyl Groups - J.M. Berquier.
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