Ultra-Sensitive Imaging and Interfacial Analysis of Patterned Hydrophilic SAM Surfaces Using Energy Dissipation Chemical Force Microscopy — Paul D. Ashby (2005) | RDL Network
Energy dissipation chemical force microscopy has been used to analyze the dissipative properties of chemically similar regions of hydroxyl- and carboxyl-terminated SAMs on gold with a hydroxyl-terminated tip. Energy dissipation imaging quantitatively isolates dissipative interfacial interactions from topography, producing a significantly more informative image than phase imaging. Also, energy dissipation force curves probed the rheological properties of the tip-sample interaction. Viscosity of the confined water increased slightly over that of the bulk, and SAM deformation was found to have a longer retardation time than restructuring of interfacial ions and solvent during tip-sample contact.
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