Quantitative Characterization of Surface Amino Groups of Plasma-Polymerized Films Prepared from Nitrogen-Containing Monomers for Bioelectronic Applications
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The surface amino groups of plasma-polymerized films prepared from various nitrogen-containing monomers were quantitatively characterized for bioelectronic and biomedical applications. X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements were conducted on two kinds of surfaces: pristine surfaces of plasma-polymerized film prepared using various nitrogen-containing monomers, and theirs surfaces whose amino groups had been derivatized by a primary-amine-selective reagent carrying an XPS label. The XPS data showed that the maximum surface density of amino groups for this film was 8.4×1013cm-2. Amino groups constituted 14-64% of all surface nitrogen atoms (NH/N), depending on the monomer used.
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- 2008-06-01
著者
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Muguruma Hitoshi
Graduate School Of Electrical Engineering And Department Of Electronic Engineering Shibaura Institut
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Muguruma Hitoshi
Graduate School Of Electrical Engineering And Department Of Electronic Engineering Shibaura Institut
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