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Les groupes aminés de surface de films polymérisés au plasma préparés à partir de divers monomères contenant de l'azote ont été caractérisés quantitativement pour des applications bioélectroniques et biomédicales. Des mesures par spectroscopie photoélectronique à rayons X (XPS) ont été effectuées sur deux types de surfaces : des surfaces vierges d'un film polymérisé au plasma préparé à l'aide de divers monomères contenant de l'azote, et leurs surfaces dont les groupes amino avaient été dérivés par un réactif sélectif d'amine primaire portant une étiquette XPS. Les données XPS ont montré que la densité surfacique maximale des groupes amino pour ce film était de 8.4.
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Hitoshi MUGURUMA, "Quantitative Characterization of Surface Amino Groups of Plasma-Polymerized Films Prepared from Nitrogen-Containing Monomers for Bioelectronic Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E91-C, no. 6, pp. 963-967, June 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e91-c.6.963.
Abstract: The surface amino groups of plasma-polymerized films prepared from various nitrogen-containing monomers were quantitatively characterized for bioelectronic and biomedical applications. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements were conducted on two kinds of surfaces: pristine surfaces of plasma-polymerized film prepared using various nitrogen-containing monomers, and theirs surfaces whose amino groups had been derivatized by a primary-amine-selective reagent carrying an XPS label. The XPS data showed that the maximum surface density of amino groups for this film was 8.4
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