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Investigating the structural characteristics of monomeric layers of polymers by means of Fourier spectroscopy

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This paper discusses the possibilities of using IR Fourier spectroscopy to investigate the orientational and conformational characteristics of single layers of polymers attached by one end to an impermeable surface (polymeric brushes). The method is used to determine the structural parameters of the polymeric branches of brushes attached to a cylindrical or flat surface. © 2005 Optical Society of America

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