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Functional group orientation in surface and bulk polystyrene studied by ultra soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy

The composition and orientation of functional groups at the surface and within the bulk of thin polystyrene films were studied by ultra soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy above the carbon K edge. The polystyrene films, which were produced by spin casting from solvents, were of varying thicknesses (1...

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Published in:Applied surface science 1998-05, Vol.133 (1), p.58-64
Main Authors: Fischer, D.A, Mitchell, G.E, Yeh, A.T, Gland, J.L
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