We show in this paper that it is possible to locally detect additives on the surface of polypropylene with chemically modified atomic force microscopy (AFM) tips. Gold-coated AFM tips modified with methyl and hydroxyl terminated self-assembled alkanethiol monolayers were used to measure adhesion forces on a process-stabilizing agent (Irgafos 168)., an antioxidant (Irganox 1010), and UV-light stabilizers (Tinuvin 770, Dastib 845, Chimassorb 944, and Hostavin N30). Pull-off force measurements carried out on these pure additive films have shown that it is possible to discriminate between antioxidants and UV-light stabilizers. We have evidenced a characteristic fingerprint for each additive, according to the functionality of the tip used and th...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
The chemistry that occurs at a surface is of primary importance in a great number of applications. T...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
We show in this paper that it is possible to locally detect additives on the surface of polypropylen...
Polypropylene surfaces were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) using chemically modified ...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
Surface adhesion and surface mechanical properties of natural rubber cast films have been investigat...
Recently, there has been great interest in physico-chemical treatment for modifying polymer surfaces...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a very promising and powerful tool for investigating a range of...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) uses a very sharply pointed mechanical probe to collect real-space mor...
In this article we review the recent developments in the field of high resolution lateral mapping of...
Methods based on the atomic force microscope (AFM) were implemented or developed to measure and map ...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) measurements have been carried out on films of poly(ethylene terepth...
The chemistry that occurs at a surface is of primary importance in a great number of applications. T...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
The chemistry that occurs at a surface is of primary importance in a great number of applications. T...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
We show in this paper that it is possible to locally detect additives on the surface of polypropylen...
Polypropylene surfaces were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM) using chemically modified ...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
Surface adhesion and surface mechanical properties of natural rubber cast films have been investigat...
Recently, there has been great interest in physico-chemical treatment for modifying polymer surfaces...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a very promising and powerful tool for investigating a range of...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) uses a very sharply pointed mechanical probe to collect real-space mor...
In this article we review the recent developments in the field of high resolution lateral mapping of...
Methods based on the atomic force microscope (AFM) were implemented or developed to measure and map ...
Friction force microscopy (FFM) measurements have been carried out on films of poly(ethylene terepth...
The chemistry that occurs at a surface is of primary importance in a great number of applications. T...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
The chemistry that occurs at a surface is of primary importance in a great number of applications. T...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...