Surfaces in supramolecular and polymeric systems were characterized by scanning force microscopy (SFM) using probe tips functionalized with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs). This approach allows one to control the forces between tip and surface by immobilizing suitable molecules, which expose selected functional groups, onto gold-coated probes. The objective of this Thesis work was the extension of SFM with SAM-functionalized probes (so-called "chemical force microscopy", CFM) to technologically relevant surfacetreated polymers and elastomers with the ultimate aim of laterally resolved detection of functional group distributions on a sub-100 nm level. In measurements of interaction forces between a few or even individual molecules in supram...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
Surfaces in supramolecular and polymeric systems were characterized by scanning force microscopy (SF...
An extensive and systematic scanning force microscopy (SFM) study is presented. The observations are...
An extensive and systematic scanning force microscopy (SFM) study is presented. The observations are...
An extensive and systematic scanning force microscopy (SFM) study is presented. The observations are...
Molecular level visualization, sensing (by force), manipulation, and control of supramolecular assem...
AbstractSingle molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) is a powerful means in studying the intramolecular...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
Surfaces in supramolecular and polymeric systems were characterized by scanning force microscopy (SF...
An extensive and systematic scanning force microscopy (SFM) study is presented. The observations are...
An extensive and systematic scanning force microscopy (SFM) study is presented. The observations are...
An extensive and systematic scanning force microscopy (SFM) study is presented. The observations are...
Molecular level visualization, sensing (by force), manipulation, and control of supramolecular assem...
AbstractSingle molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) is a powerful means in studying the intramolecular...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
In this contribution, the general concepts of force microscopy will be presented together with its a...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
The nanochemical characterization of organic/polymer surfaces is an increasing technological need th...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...
In this letter we report the study of surface chemical reactions with scanning force microscopy (SFM...