2000
DOI: 10.1007/s006040070091
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Determination of the Molar Decadic Absorptivities of the Stretching Vibrations of the Hydride and Phenyl Groups on Aerosil� 300

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“…A spectrum of the high dispersed silica Aerosil 300 is inserted for comparison in Fig. 3 [22]. The stretching band around 1100 cm -1 and the bending bands between 800 cm -1 and 400 cm -1 are typical for amorphous as well as crystalline silica and confirm the preponderance of SiO 4 tetrahedrons in the structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A spectrum of the high dispersed silica Aerosil 300 is inserted for comparison in Fig. 3 [22]. The stretching band around 1100 cm -1 and the bending bands between 800 cm -1 and 400 cm -1 are typical for amorphous as well as crystalline silica and confirm the preponderance of SiO 4 tetrahedrons in the structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…AFM-Untersuchungen zeigten, dass durch eine chemische Modifizierung [3] der Substrat-Oberflächen die Haftkraft zwischen Substrat und AFM-Spitze unter Normalbedingungen auf der gesamten Oberfläche nahezu gleichmäûig reduziert werden kann. Dabei entstehen keine Inseln, die den Abstand der Haftpartner und die Oberflächenrauigkeit erhöhen könnten.…”
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“…However, identical modifications were carried out using highly disperse silica Aerosil® 300 (Degussa AG, Frankfurt/Main, Germany) with an average particle size of 7 nm and a specific surface area of 300 ±30 m 2 g-1 as previously described [20,21]. This modified silica can be characterised by, e.g., transmission infrared spectroscopy.…”
Section: Surface Properties Modified By Gaseousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Force-distance curves were recorded with AFM in force volume mode using original as well as specially oxidised AFM tips. By chemical modification of the surface (substitution of silanol groups by hydride or phenyl groups [20,21]), it is possible to reduce the adhesion force between substrate and AFM tip to almost the same degree over the whole surface. AFM images prove that in this case, no additional roughness arises due to the treatment of the solid surface.…”
Section: Surface Energymentioning
confidence: 99%