Wałczyk, Wiktoria: On the shape and dimensions of "surface nanobubbles" in atomic force microscopy. 2014
Inhalt
- Contents
- 1. Bubbles on different length scales
- 2. Interfacial phenomena in water and aqueous solutions on nanoscale– nanobubbles and micropancakes
- 2.1 The water/air interface – droplets and bubbles
- 2.2 Early evidence for surface nanobubbles
- 2.3 Experimental techniques to study surface nanobubbles
- 2.4 Occurrence and morphology of surface nanobubbles
- 2.5 Formation of surface nanobubbles
- 2.6 Stability of surface nanobubbles
- 2.7 Applications of surface nanobubbles
- 2.8 References
- 3. Motivation and research objectives
- 4. Surface nanobubbles on defined substrates
- 4.1 Binary Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiols on Gold: Deposition from Solution versus Microcontact Printing and the Study of Surface Nanobubbles
- 4.2 Contact Angles of Surface Nanobubbles on Mixed Self-AssembledMonolayers with Systematically Varied Macroscopic Wettability by Atomic Force Microscopy
- 5. The apparent shape of surface nanobubblesin tapping mode AFM
- 6. The apparent shape of surface nanobubblesin Peak Force Tapping AFM
- 7. The interaction between AFM tipsand surface nanobubbles
- 8. Hydrodynamic effect of the tip movementon surface nanobubbles
- 8.1 Hydrodynamic effects of the tip movement on surface nanobubbles: A combined tapping mode, lift mode and force volume mode AFM study
- 9. On the shape and deformationof surface nanobubbles in AFM
- 9.1 On the Dimensions and the Profile of Surface Nanobubbles: Tip-Nanobubble Interactions and Nanobubble Deformation in Atomic Force Microscopy
- Conclusions and outlook
- Summary
- Zusammenfassung
