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The role of polymer compatibility in the adhesion between surfaces saturated with modified dextrans

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Eriksson, Malin
Notley, Shannon
Pelton, Robert
Wagberg, Lars

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Wet and dry adhesion between dextran-coated surfaces were measured aiming to understand the influence of polymer compatibility. The wet adhesion measurements were performed using the atomic force microscope (AFM) colloidal probe technique whereas the dry

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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

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2037-12-31