Surface characterization methods : principles, techniques, and applications
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Surface characterization methods : principles, techniques, and applications
(Surfactant science series, v. 87)
Marcel Dekker, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
"Outlines the scientific basis and experimental methods for a broad sample of surface analysis techniques, drawing heavily from established principles of physical and analytical chemistry. Sketches a simple low-cost method of tracking particles in three dimensions."
Table of Contents
- Measurement of the surface tension and surface stress of solids
- contact angle techniques and measurements
- measurement on ion-mediated and van der Waals force using atomic force microscopy
- measurement of electro-osmosis as a method for electrokinetic surface analysis
- X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and static secondary ion mass spectrometry (SSIMS) of biomedical polymers and surfactants
- evanescent wave scattering at solid surfaces
- characterizing colloidal materials using dynamic light scattering
- light scattering studies of microcapsules in suspension
- three-dimensional particle tracking of micronic colloidal particles
- low-mass luminescent organogels
- chromatographic methods measurements of antibody-antigen association rates
- the acid-base behaviour of proteins determined by ISFETs.
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