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Characterization of Polymer Surfaces and Thin Films

Contributor(s): Grundke, Karina [editor.] | Stamm, Manfred [editor.] | Adler, Hans-Jürgen [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science: 132Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.Description: VIII, 172 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540350705.Subject(s): Chemistry | Polymers | Materials -- Surfaces | Thin films | Chemistry | Polymer Sciences | Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin FilmsDDC classification: 541.2254 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Kazarian S.G., Andrew Chan K.L.: Sampling approaches in Fourier Transform infrared imaging applied to polymers -- Salzer R., Zimmerer C., Kitsche M., Steiner G,. Braun H.G.: Molecular imaging of microstructured polymer surfaces -- Busche S., Kasper M., Mutschler T., Leopold N., Gauglitz G.: Interaction behaviour of the ultramicroporous polymer Makrolon® by optical spectroscopic methods -- Müller-Buschbaum P.: High-resolution grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering: Investigation of micrometer sized structured polymer films -- Serghei A., Kremer F.: Unexpected preparatice effects on the properties of thin polymer films -- Osterhold M.: Characterizing physical properties of coating surfaces – mar resistance and surface structure -- Albrecht V., Janke A., Drechsler A., Schubert G., Németh E., Simon F.: Visualization of charge domains on polymer surfaces -- Temmel S., Kern W., Luxbacher T.: Zeta potential of photochemically modified polymer surfaces -- Friedrich J, Kühn G, Mix R., Hoffmann K., Resch-Genger U.: Tailoring of polymer surfaces with monotype functional groups of variable density using chemical and plasma chemical processes.-Synytska A., Ionov L., Dutschk V., Minko S., Eichhorn K.J., Stamm M., Grundke K.: Regular patterned surfaces from core-shell particles. Preparation and characterization -- Drechsler A., Petong N., Bellmann C., Busch P., Stamm M., Grundke K., Wunnicke O., Reichelt J.: The effect of adsorbed cationic surfactant on the pattern collapse of photoresist lines in photolithographic processes -- Ermakova T.B., Sergeeva I.P., Anuchkina A.D., Sobolev V.D., Chuarev N.V.: Electrokinetic study of layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte and surfactant adsorbed layers.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume includes contributions to the 10th Dresden Polymer Discussion which was held in Meißen near Dresden from April 10 to 13, 2005 organized by the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden and the Institute of Macromolecular and Textile Chemistry of the Technische Universität Dresden. The meeting was focussed on Characterization of Polymer Surfaces and Thin Films. Comprehensive characterization of surfaces and interfaces is essential to relate surface and thin film properties to micro structure and molecular origin, which is, on the other hand, the key to technological control and improvement of materials. The contributions in this volume cover a representative spectrum of surface sensitive techniques and their application to polymer surface and thin film characterization as well as recent examples of technologically relevant materials and process development.
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Kazarian S.G., Andrew Chan K.L.: Sampling approaches in Fourier Transform infrared imaging applied to polymers -- Salzer R., Zimmerer C., Kitsche M., Steiner G,. Braun H.G.: Molecular imaging of microstructured polymer surfaces -- Busche S., Kasper M., Mutschler T., Leopold N., Gauglitz G.: Interaction behaviour of the ultramicroporous polymer Makrolon® by optical spectroscopic methods -- Müller-Buschbaum P.: High-resolution grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering: Investigation of micrometer sized structured polymer films -- Serghei A., Kremer F.: Unexpected preparatice effects on the properties of thin polymer films -- Osterhold M.: Characterizing physical properties of coating surfaces – mar resistance and surface structure -- Albrecht V., Janke A., Drechsler A., Schubert G., Németh E., Simon F.: Visualization of charge domains on polymer surfaces -- Temmel S., Kern W., Luxbacher T.: Zeta potential of photochemically modified polymer surfaces -- Friedrich J, Kühn G, Mix R., Hoffmann K., Resch-Genger U.: Tailoring of polymer surfaces with monotype functional groups of variable density using chemical and plasma chemical processes.-Synytska A., Ionov L., Dutschk V., Minko S., Eichhorn K.J., Stamm M., Grundke K.: Regular patterned surfaces from core-shell particles. Preparation and characterization -- Drechsler A., Petong N., Bellmann C., Busch P., Stamm M., Grundke K., Wunnicke O., Reichelt J.: The effect of adsorbed cationic surfactant on the pattern collapse of photoresist lines in photolithographic processes -- Ermakova T.B., Sergeeva I.P., Anuchkina A.D., Sobolev V.D., Chuarev N.V.: Electrokinetic study of layer-by-layer polyelectrolyte and surfactant adsorbed layers.

This volume includes contributions to the 10th Dresden Polymer Discussion which was held in Meißen near Dresden from April 10 to 13, 2005 organized by the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden and the Institute of Macromolecular and Textile Chemistry of the Technische Universität Dresden. The meeting was focussed on Characterization of Polymer Surfaces and Thin Films. Comprehensive characterization of surfaces and interfaces is essential to relate surface and thin film properties to micro structure and molecular origin, which is, on the other hand, the key to technological control and improvement of materials. The contributions in this volume cover a representative spectrum of surface sensitive techniques and their application to polymer surface and thin film characterization as well as recent examples of technologically relevant materials and process development.

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