A hydrodynamic atomic force microscopy flow cell for the quantitative measurement of interfacial kinetics: The aqueous dissolution of salicylic acid and calcium carbonate
A novel liquid flow cell allows atomic force microscopy (AFM) images to be obtained under defined hydrodynamic flow conditions, enabling reaction fluxes calculated from proposed heterogeneous reaction mechanisms to be compared with those determined experimentally. The cell employs an inclined jet to...
Main Authors: | Coles, B, Compton, R, Suarez, M, Booth, J, Hong, Q, Sanders, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1998
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