ATR‐FTIR as a thickness measurement technique for hydrated polymer‐on‐polymer coatings
Volume: 91B, Issue: 2, Pages: 613 - 620
Published: Jul 6, 2009
Abstract
Hydrated polymer coatings on polymer substrates are common for many biomedical applications, such as tissue engineering constructs, contact lenses, and catheters. The thickness of the coatings can affect the mechanical behavior of the systems and the cellular response, but measuring the coating thickness can be quite challenging using conventional methods. We propose a new method, that is, attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared...
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Title
ATR‐FTIR as a thickness measurement technique for hydrated polymer‐on‐polymer coatings
Published Date
Jul 6, 2009
Volume
91B
Issue
2
Pages
613 - 620
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