THE DIRECT DETERMINATION OF THE MEAN SEPARATION OF A TETHERED CHAIN FROM ITS ANCHOR
Neutron reflectivity with isotopic substitution has been used to determine the mean separation between a tethered chain and its anchoring point. The method is described and applied to the study of the structure of a layer of the surfactant tetradecyl trimethylammonium bromide adsorbed at the air-sol...
Main Authors: | Simister, E, Lee, E, Thomas, R, Penfold, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1992
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