POLYMER ADSORPTION AND ELECTRON-BINDING ON ROUGH AND FRACTAL SURFACES
Mean-field theory is used to study the adsorption of polymer chains on a rough surface, both with and without excluded-volume interactions. In particular, the adsorption on a fractal surface generated from a hierarchy of small-amplitude sinusoidal perturbations is investigated. It is found that ther...
Main Authors: | Blunt, M, Barford, W, Ball, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1989
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