Search Results - "Tartsch, B."
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Individual bottle brush molecules in dense 2D layers restoring high degree of extension after collapse-decollapse cycle: Directly measured scaling exponent
Published in The European physical journal. E, Soft matter and biological physics (01-05-2009)“…We prepared dense films of adsorbed brush-like macromolecules on mica substrate by transfer of compressed Langmuir monolayers from water subphase. The main…”
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Conformational dynamics of single molecules visualized in real time by scanning force microscopy: macromolecular mobility on a substrate surface in different vapours
Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-09-2004)“…Summary We describe a technique to visualize and effect in real time motion and conformational transitions of single macromolecules. Two steps are involved…”
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Reversible Collapse of Brushlike Macromolecules in Ethanol and Water Vapours as Revealed by Real-Time Scanning Force Microscopy
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (20-09-2004)“…Environment‐controlled scanning force microscopy allowed us to study adsorption and desorption of single poly(methacrylate)‐graft‐poly(n‐butyl acrylate) brush…”
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Wedge-Shaped Molecules with a Sulfonate Group at the Tip-A New Class of Self-Assembling Amphiphiles
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (20-08-2004)“…The synthesis of 4‐N‐[3′,4′,5′‐tris(dodecyloxy)benzamido]benzene‐4‐sulfonic acid (1) and 4′‐[3′′,4′′,5′′‐tris(dodecyloxy)benzoyloxy]azobenzene‐4‐sulfonic acid…”
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Self-Assembly of the Perfluoroalkyl-Alkane F14H20 in Ultrathin Films
Published in Langmuir (15-03-2005)“…Scanning force microscopy on monomolecular films of eicosylperfluorotetradecane, F(CF2)14(CH2)20H, on mica, silicon oxide, or water revealed spontaneous…”
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Real-Time Scanning Force Microscopy of Macromolecular Conformational Transitions
Published in Macromolecular rapid communications. (06-10-2004)“…Comb‐like macromolecules were adsorbed on mica and imaged by scanning force microscopy in real time as they underwent a transition from an extended worm‐like…”
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