Thin layers of cellulose derivatives - selected analytical aspects |
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Authors: | Andreas Plagge,Martin Stratmann,Thomas Kowalik,Hans-Jü rgen Adler |
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Abstract: | New hairy-rod like cellulose polymer layers were developed as a model system for corrosion protection and adhesion promotion in medical technology. Using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique a mixture of a cinnemate containing and a phosphate containing cellulose were transferred on titanium and steel surfaces. The cinnemate can be crosslinked by ultraviolet light (UV). Differences in the formation of multilayers were found and analyzed by atomic force microscopy, scanning auger microscopy and ellipsometric measurements. Phosphate cellulose forms homogenous layers at all substrate surfaces. With increasing layer thickness a mixture with low phosphate content becomes homogenous, too. Only mixtures with high content of phosphate keep imperfections with increasing layer thickness. For the pure component cinnemate cellulose the imperfections arise only in the case of titanium surfaces. |
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