1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1521-3935(19990301)200:3<501::aid-macp501>3.0.co;2-w
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Viscoelastic analysis of organic thin films on quartz resonators

Abstract: SUMMARY: By analyzing the frequency shifts and bandwidths of coated quartz resonators the viscoelastic coefficients of the coatings may be derived. The paper gives an overview of the experimental procedure and the data analysis. Some examples of the application of this technique in the range of soft condensed matter are described. The swelling and plastification of polymer films in solvent vapor was monitored in-situ. We reported on measurements of the acoustic thickness of polymer brushes, the thickness of wh… Show more

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“…Sauerbrey's relation is valid only for rigid molecular films. For viscoelastic films, dissipative energy losses must be taken into account for proper derivation of the adsorbed mass (5,24). These dissipative energy losses are measured in terms of either increased width of the oscillation peak (frequency bandwidth [⌬⌫]) or reduced decay time of the crystal oscillation (dissipation [⌬D]) (18).…”
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“…Sauerbrey's relation is valid only for rigid molecular films. For viscoelastic films, dissipative energy losses must be taken into account for proper derivation of the adsorbed mass (5,24). These dissipative energy losses are measured in terms of either increased width of the oscillation peak (frequency bandwidth [⌬⌫]) or reduced decay time of the crystal oscillation (dissipation [⌬D]) (18).…”
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“…Most of the time, the fundamental resonance frequency f 1 is noisy because of energy trapping or piezoelectric stiffening. 26 We therefore used the 3 rd overtone in all measurements. The LBL assembly was monitored by E-QCM-D (Fig.…”
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“…The electrical response of the crystal circuit at frequencies close to the crystal resonance is strongly affected by the nature of the shear wave propagation into the contacting material. 17 Our apparatus is equipped with a network analyzer that gives the admittance spectrum of the system in the vicinity of one or more of the mechanical resonant frequencies of the quartz crystal. A Lorentzian fit to the real component of the admittance gives the complex resonant frequency (f à n ) from which two quantities can be extracted.…”
Section: Quartz Crystal Resonatormentioning
confidence: 99%