Self-assembled monolayers of alpha,omega-diphosphonic acids on Ti enable complete or spatially controlled surface derivatization.
Alpha,omega-diphosphonic acids self-assemble on the native oxide surfaces of Ti or Ti-6Al-4V. Heating gives strongly bonded phosphonate monolayers. Infrared and X-ray spectroscopic and water contact angle data show that the films are bonded to the surface by one phosphonate unit; the other remains a...
Main Authors: | Danahy, M, Avaltroni, M, Midwood, K, Schwarzbauer, J, Schwartz, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2004
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