Hearing What You Cannot See and Visualizing What You Hear: Interpreting Quartz Crystal Microbalance Data from Solvated Interfaces
University of the Basque Country · CIC biomaGUNE · +3 more institutions
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Abstract
Over the last 2 decades, the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM or QCM-D) has emerged as a versatile tool for investigating soft and solvated interfaces between solid surfaces and bulk liquids because it can provide a wealth of information about key structural and functional parameters of these interfaces. In this Feature, we offer QCM users a set of guidelines for interpretation and quantitative analysis of QCM data based on a synthesis of well-established concepts rooted in rheological research of the last century and of new results obtained in the last several years.
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- Quartz crystal microbalance
- Chemistry
- Interpretation (philosophy)
- Quartz
- Nanotechnology
- Chemical physics
- Physical chemistry
- Computer science
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