Preparation of affinity membranes using polymer phase separation and azido-containing surfactants

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Shinano Takeda ◽  
Ayumi Yunoki ◽  
Takane Tsuchii ◽  
Tsutomu Tanaka ◽  
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2005 ◽  
pp. 125-137
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Victor Chen

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2011 ◽  
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pp. 1775-1784 ◽  
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Caterina LoPresti ◽  
Marzia Massignani ◽  
Christine Fernyhough ◽  
Adam Blanazs ◽  
Anthony J. Ryan ◽  
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pp. 167-185
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pp. 1202-1207 ◽  
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K. Kyuda ◽  
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P. Teyssie ◽  
F. C. De Schryver

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pp. 1502-1507 ◽  
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Yuechan Li ◽  
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Cuiping Wang ◽  
Xingjun Liu ◽  
Yunzhi Wang

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O.L. Shaffer ◽  
V. Dimonie ◽  
M.S. El-Aasser ◽  
J.W. Vanderhoff

There is a great deal of interest in the morphology of polymers. Polymer systems such as physical blends, copolymers and latexes of the core-shell type have become increasingly important in “designing properties”. of the final polymer. Phase separation examination is an excellent method of studying the morphology in these polymer systems.Normally phase separation in polymers has been studied by TEM. The standard sample preparation is to embed the solid polymer in epoxy and then microtome. Microtoming can create artifacts such as distortion due to the knife, cutting difficulty with a rubber phase and possible polymer-epoxy interaction. Because of the above mentioned problems a thin film technique has been developed to circumvent the microtoming procedure. A ruthenium tetrox-ide (RUO4) stain was also used to increase contrast.


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pp. 9571-9580 ◽  
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Jean-Pierre Hansen

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