Observations of Wood Cell Walls with a Scanning Probe Microscope

Volume: 07, Issue: 10, Pages: 644 - 653
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Scanning Probe Microscopes (SPMs) observe specimen surfaces with probes by detecting the physical amount of a material between the cantilever and the surface. SPMs have a high resolution and can measure mechanical characteristics such as stiffness, adsorptive properties, and viscoelasticity. These features make it easy to identify the surface structure of complex materials; therefore, the use of SPMs has increased in recent years. Wood cell...
Paper Details
Title
Observations of Wood Cell Walls with a Scanning Probe Microscope
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
07
Issue
10
Pages
644 - 653
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