利用x射线光电子能谱对生物材料表面进行分析

D. R. Miller, N. Peppas
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生物材料与其环境的相互作用主要发生在材料/生物流体界面。材料的一般性质通常是由它的体积特性(抗拉强度、热容量等)决定的,但许多相互作用是特定于表面区域的(润湿、粘附、许多催化反应、血液相容性等)。
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THE USE OF X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF THE SURFACE OF BIOMATERIALS
Abstract The interaction of a biomaterial with its environment occurs primarily at the material /biological fluid interface. The general properties of a material are normally determined by its bulk characteristics (tensile strength, heat capacity, etc.), but many interactions are specific to the surface region (wetting, adhesion, many catalytic reactions, blood compatibility, etc.).
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