Plasmachemical amine functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres: The importance of particle size

The plasmachemical amine functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres was discussed. The allylamine plasma functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres was found to be dependent on particle size. The analysis showed that an outer layer of approximately 3-4 μm was selectively functionalized to...

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Main Authors: Roucoules, V, Oye, G, Oates, L, Cameron, A, Cameron, N, Steel, P, Badyal, J, Davis, B, Coe, A, Cox, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Roucoules, V
Oye, G
Oates, L
Cameron, A
Cameron, N
Steel, P
Badyal, J
Davis, B
Coe, A
Cox, R
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Oye, G
Oates, L
Cameron, A
Cameron, N
Steel, P
Badyal, J
Davis, B
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Cox, R
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description The plasmachemical amine functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres was discussed. The allylamine plasma functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres was found to be dependent on particle size. The analysis showed that an outer layer of approximately 3-4 μm was selectively functionalized to yield relatively high amino group loadings.
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spelling oxford-uuid:146d0513-7326-4c56-a360-0e8b99cd32fa2022-03-26T10:19:45ZPlasmachemical amine functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres: The importance of particle sizeJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:146d0513-7326-4c56-a360-0e8b99cd32faEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Roucoules, VOye, GOates, LCameron, ACameron, NSteel, PBadyal, JDavis, BCoe, ACox, RThe plasmachemical amine functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres was discussed. The allylamine plasma functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres was found to be dependent on particle size. The analysis showed that an outer layer of approximately 3-4 μm was selectively functionalized to yield relatively high amino group loadings.
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Coe, A
Cox, R
Plasmachemical amine functionalization of porous polystyrene spheres: The importance of particle size
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