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- who: Giada Caniglia from the Institute of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Ulm University, Albert Einstein Allee, , Ulm, Germany have published the Article: Atomic force and infrared spectroscopic studies on the role of surface charge for the anti-biofouling properties of polydopamine films, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors used atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based spectroscopy to investigate the relation between the adhesion properties and surface charge density and the pH of electrochemically deposited polydopamine films presenting a dissociation constant of polydopamine of u00b1 and a point of zero charge of u00b1 Furthermore using AFM . . .
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