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Synthesis of high-density grafted polymer layers with thickness and grafting density gradients

Liu et al., 2005

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13105411485612972356
Author
Liu Y
Klep V
Zdyrko B
Luzinov I
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Langmuir

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A novel approach was developed for the synthesis of tethered polymer layers with thickness and grafting density gradients. Poly (glycidyl methacrylate)(PGMA) was employed as a primary anchoring layer to attach the polymer chains to the surface of a silicon wafer. A …
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