Quantifying Protein Adsorption on Combinatorial Metal Films (German, Paperback)


This book is a 2008 MSc thesis that presents new high throughput techniques for quantifying protein adsorption on metal surfaces. Using a materials synthesis approach developed at Dalhousie University, combinatorially sputtered Al-, Nb-, Ta-, and Ti-containing films were prepared and characterized. In order to test the metal surfaces for their protein affinity ex-situ, a calibration method was devised for wavelength-dispersive spectroscopy. Fibrinogen and albumin absorption amounts on each film were correlated to their compositional gradient and were directly compared to the adsorbed amounts obtained ex-situ using spectroscopic ellipsometry. A simple and novel flow cell design is also presented here for use with variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry to study the adsorption of liquid-borne species in-situ. The flow cell allows a sample to be probed point by point and at any common ellipsometric angle of incidence, unlike other designs.

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This book is a 2008 MSc thesis that presents new high throughput techniques for quantifying protein adsorption on metal surfaces. Using a materials synthesis approach developed at Dalhousie University, combinatorially sputtered Al-, Nb-, Ta-, and Ti-containing films were prepared and characterized. In order to test the metal surfaces for their protein affinity ex-situ, a calibration method was devised for wavelength-dispersive spectroscopy. Fibrinogen and albumin absorption amounts on each film were correlated to their compositional gradient and were directly compared to the adsorbed amounts obtained ex-situ using spectroscopic ellipsometry. A simple and novel flow cell design is also presented here for use with variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry to study the adsorption of liquid-borne species in-situ. The flow cell allows a sample to be probed point by point and at any common ellipsometric angle of incidence, unlike other designs.

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VDM Verlag

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

June 2009

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First published

June 2009

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

92

ISBN-13

978-3-639-17201-0

Barcode

9783639172010

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LSN

3-639-17201-9



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