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Neutral and Charged Polymers at Interfaces

Neutral and Charged Polymers at Interfaces

Neutral and Charged Polymers at Interfaces

This book explains the concepts and features that are relevant to the adsorption of neutral and charged polymers at equilibrium, including the type of polymer/surface interaction, the solvent quality, the characteristics of the surface, and the polymer structure.

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